![]() I'll have another update for you in a few days. Throughout the daytime, temperatures often hover around 24C (show in. We're still days away from Independence Day, so there's some wiggle room and time to pinpoint down the timing of everything more precisely. In June, Boston generally has high temperatures and high rainfall. It does look like that same area of low pressure will be slow to depart on Tuesday's holiday, resulting in a lingering threat for showers and thunderstorms. We will squeeze in some dry periods, too.įor now, my best piece of advice regarding fireworks and outdoor activities over the Sunday/Monday timeframe is not to cancel events, but have a back up plan to seek shelter indoors, should you need to. Similar to the past few days, neither day looks like a washout. That front will slow down over us and threaten periodic downpours and thunder on Monday, too. Sunday remains warm and humid, but another front will trigger scattered thunderstorms by midday and continuing into the evening. It will be humid, with highs in the low 80s. I'm not anticipating anything too substantial, but some downpours, brief gusty wind and lightning will be possible. Some evening thunderstorms are possible, mainly confined through the interior, so keep an eye to the sky. Saturday is my pick of the weekend we should be dry during the morning and through the afternoon. Expect a blend of sun and clouds, with high temperatures generally between 80-85 degrees (70s on Cape Cod) and a very low risk of an isolated thunderstorm inland during the afternoon and evening. Weather Today Weather Hourly 14 Day Forecast Yesterday/Past Weather Climate (Averages) Currently: 55 ☏. (Graphic Courtesy NBC Boston)įriday will be a beautiful summer day overall. Climate & Weather Averages in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Our unsettled pattern continues, with numerous downpours and thunderstorms fueled and fed by the humid tropical air that's been in place for several days. We did have a glorious stretch of fair weather back on Memorial Day weekend, but unfortunately, that's not going to be the case for this weekend leading up to the Fourth of July. Since the beginning of April, 8.2 inches of rain have fallen in Boston and nearly half of that has come on Saturdays. Of the past 13 weekends, eight of them have had measurable rain. ![]() Nearly every weekend since the start of April has featured rain. This flow of air across a cool ocean would be another contributor to cool weather, particularly in Eastern New England.Weekends in Boston have been very wet lately. So, if high pressure - or fair weather - develops east of New England, which is quite possible if cool air and storminess tracks to our west, this could encourage frequent incursions of easterly and northeasterly wind, much like we’re seeing in the first days of June as of this writing. Our ocean water near-shore is still only in the 50s to near 60 degrees to start the month, and while the water will gradually warm over the month, the Gulf of Maine to Nova Scotia will still house water temperatures only in the 40s. Rainfall In June, the rain falls for 13.6 days. Humidity In June, the average relative humidity is 74. An average low-temperature of 57.6F is recorded in the month of June. The second source of cool air in June is the ocean. The onset of June in Boston brings a minor temperature shift, with the average high-temperature moving from a refreshing 66.4F in May to a moderately hot 74.3F. On June 27, the National Weather Service issued a heat advisory for much of Southern New England. One mechanism by which we’d see cool air is if enough of the cool air from the west breaks away from the trough and moves into New England. During the heatwave in early June, Boston EMS saw the daily call volume increase by 30 to 44. Here in New England, we’re likely to be on the eastern periphery of the that jet stream trough for much of June, which makes the temperature forecast tricky, but there are actually two ways we could see a cooler-than-normal June, which is a big part of why we’ve leaned near or slightly cooler than normal in our forecast for the month. ![]() Get Boston local news, weather forecasts, lifestyle and entertainment stories to your inbox.
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