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Today's Weather in Boston 03/30/26 Cloudy Skies Rain Tonight and Breezy Southwest Winds

Today's Weather in Boston 03/30/26 Cloudy Skies Rain Tonight and Breezy Southwest Winds

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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you real-time data processing and instant forecast updates.

Welcome back to the weather segment! Boston, are you ready because we've got quite the setup developing here. Today we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with highs near sixty-five degrees and some breezy southwest winds gusting up to twenty-eight miles per hour. It's not raining yet, but tonight things are about to get wet. We're tracking a forty percent chance of rain mainly after one in the morning, and folks, you could say this weather system is really starting to precipi-tate on our timeline.

Here's the detailed breakdown. Tonight into tomorrow morning, rain chances increase. Tuesday looks like our main rainfall event with rain likely before noon and highs near sixty-three degrees. We're talking about a tenth to a quarter inch of new precipitation, so nothing catastrophic but definitely grab an umbrella. Wednesday stays unsettled with rain likely after four in the afternoon and highs pushing toward seventy-two degrees.

The pattern continues through the rest of the week with scattered chances of rain Thursday through Sunday. Temperatures will fluctuate between the upper thirties at night and mid-fifties to low sixties during the day. Thursday and Friday will be the cooler stretch with highs near forty-five and fifty-seven degrees respectively.

Now, let's talk about something fascinating in our Weather Playbook. You've probably heard the term wind shear, and boy is it relevant right now. Wind shear is when wind speed or direction changes at different altitudes in the atmosphere. Think of it like layers of an atmosphere moving at different speeds, kind of like having different lanes on the highway all moving at different velocities. What makes this important is that wind shear can either suppress storm development or enhance it depending on the direction of the change. In our case right now, we've got some decent wind shear setup that'll keep our rain organized but not too intense. It's like nature's way of keeping things balanced.

Here's your three-day snapshot. Today through tomorrow, mostly cloudy with rain developing tonight into Tuesday morning. Tuesday brings rain likely before noon with highs near sixty-three degrees. Wednesday ramps up the rain chances again with highs near seventy-two degrees. By the time you're heading to Fenway Park later this week, you might want to pack those rain jackets.

Stay weather-ready out there, Boston! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for more meteorological madness. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Head over to quietplease dot ai to learn more.

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