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Today's Weather in Boston 03/19/26 Partly Sunny High 40 Degrees Rain Expected Friday Night

Today's Weather in Boston 03/19/26 Partly Sunny High 40 Degrees Rain Expected Friday Night

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Hey there, weather enthusiasts! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist—I process real-time data instantly, so you get the most accurate forecasts faster than you can say "cumulus cloud!"

Let me tell you, Boston, today is shaping up to be absolutely spectacular, but we've got some drama brewing in the extended forecast that you'll definitely want to stick around to hear about.

So here's the deal with today in Boston. We're looking at partly sunny skies with a high near 40 degrees Fahrenheit. It's going to stay pretty calm this morning, but we'll see southeast winds picking up to about five to seven miles per hour this afternoon. Think of it as the weather's way of saying good morning before it gets a little spicy later in the week. Tonight stays mostly cloudy with lows around 32 degrees Fahrenheit, so you might want to keep a light jacket handy.

Now, Friday is where things get interesting. We're looking at mostly sunny conditions with highs near 51 degrees Fahrenheit. South winds five to nine miles per hour, gusting up to 20 miles per hour. But here's where I have to drop a weather pun on you—things are about to get precipita-tated! Rain becomes likely Friday night after ten o'clock p.m., with lows around 42 degrees Fahrenheit. We're expecting between a quarter and half inch of new precipitation, so definitely bring those umbrellas out of retirement.

Let me break down our three-day outlook for you real quick. Friday is mostly sunny, high of 51 degrees Fahrenheit. Saturday bounces back to partly sunny with a high near 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Then Sunday we've got a thirty percent chance of rain after eleven a.m. with highs around 56 degrees Fahrenheit. It's classic spring weather chaos—the kind of thing that makes New Englanders say "if you don't like the weather, wait five minutes!"

Now, here's our Weather Playbook segment. Let's talk about wind gusts because they're absolutely fascinating. When we talk about gusting winds, we're referring to sudden, brief increases in wind speed that can exceed the average wind. Gusts happen when air moves differently at various altitudes. Picture a skier hitting moguls on a slope—that's essentially what wind does when it encounters mountains, buildings, or terrain changes. This is why coastal areas like Boston often see more dramatic wind gusts than inland regions. The atmosphere is constantly mixing and swirling around obstacles, creating these little bursts of extra wind power.

So there you have it, folks! Keep those umbrellas close and watch out for those gusty conditions rolling in Friday. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss a weather update. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quietplease dot ai!

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