Boston nor'easter brings heavy rain, strong winds
Digest more
Boston's weather is improving post-nor'easter, with showers and drizzle today, gusty winds diminishing, and a sunny, warmer weekend ahead.
The storm brought some much-needed rain to the area, with Monday delivering the highest daily rainfall total since May 22. That said, the nor’easter kept Boston and most of Southern New England damp and chilled on Tuesday, but the weather will begin to change over the next few days.
The Boston area is expected to see a dry and sunny week incoming, with cooler temperatures around mid-week, according to National Weather Service forecasts.
After an unseasonably warm stretch for October, the coolest air of the season so far is moving in. But high winds and rain are likely to cap the long weekend.
AccuWeather released its winter forecast for the 2025-2026 season, and Massachusetts residents are in for a snowy one. The forecasting website has predicted the Boston region will experience more snow than last year, though it may still be less snow than the historical average.
Boston is set to kick off the week with high temperatures likely to near records, before seeing a round of rain around mid-week and a cooler period headed into the weekend, the National Weather
A freeze warning has been issued for parts of Massachusetts as the weather forecast calls for temperatures to plummet in the Boston area on Friday.