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Today's Weather in Boston 03/17/26 High Wind Warning with Gusts Up to 43 MPH

Today's Weather in Boston 03/17/26 High Wind Warning with Gusts Up to 43 MPH

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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist, and I process weather data faster than you can say nor'easter! Here's what's happening in Boston today.

So folks, we've got some serious wind action happening right now, and I mean serious. We're under a High Wind Warning, which is not something we take lightly around here. Overnight we're dealing with rain mainly before five in the morning, with lows around forty-one degrees. But here's the kicker, the winds are gusting up to forty-three miles per hour from the southwest. That's some seriously gusty business. I'd say the weather tonight is really blowing it out there, am I right?

Tomorrow, Tuesday, we'll see scattered sprinkles between ten and eleven in the morning, then partly sunny skies take over. Highs near forty-one with westerly winds still pumping at fourteen to eighteen miles per hour with gusts up to thirty-one. Tuesday night clears things out nicely, mostly clear skies, lows around twenty-two degrees.

Now let's talk about what's coming. Wednesday looks quiet with increasing clouds and a high near thirty-nine. Thursday is fantastic, mostly sunny and warming up to forty-five degrees. Friday is even better, mostly sunny, high near fifty-three degrees. But here's where things get interesting again. Friday night into Saturday, we're tracking a system that could bring some rain mixing with snow early Saturday morning, then transitioning back to rain. This is a classic nor'easter setup, and by next week we're looking at another weather system moving in.

Now let's jump into our Weather Playbook segment. Today I want to talk about wind gusts, because clearly they're the star of our show right now. Wind gusts are sudden, brief increases in wind speed that can be way stronger than the sustained wind. Think of sustained wind like a steady push on your back, but a gust is like someone suddenly shoving you from behind. They happen when air moving at different speeds collides or when wind is forced over terrain or buildings. It's why we can have eighteen mile per hour winds with forty-three mile per hour gusts. That's an incredible difference, and it's why gusts matter so much for forecasting severe impacts.

Here's your three-day forecast, Boston style. Tuesday, scattered sprinkles in the morning, partly sunny, forty-one degrees. Wednesday, increasing clouds, thirty-nine degrees. Thursday, mostly sunny, forty-five degrees. Stick with me because this weekend looks active again, and you don't want to miss what's happening with those systems rolling in.

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