Metropolis in for cooler principally dry week, may see ‘rougher’ seas attributable to Hurricane Erin

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Boston is cooler temperatures and drier climate headed into the following week, in response to Nationwide Climate Service forecasts.

“We’re a quiet week this week with cooler than common temperatures for a lot of the week,” mentioned NWS meteorologist Bryce Williams. “We’ll see highs, about 20 levels cooler than (Sunday).”

Monday is anticipated to see a a lot decrease excessive within the low 70s, with principally sunny skies, forecasts present. The dry, principally sunny climate is forecasted to proceed by Tuesday, whereas the excessive could climb nearer to the mid-70s, NWS states.

Typical common highs for this time of yr are within the low 80s, Williams mentioned, that means highs all through the week are anticipated to be 5 to 10 levels beneath regular.

Wednesday is anticipated to see continued excessive temperatures within the mid-70s and a flip to partially cloudy skies, NWS forecasts.

“The one probability of some extensively scattered showers could be round Wednesday, about midweek,” mentioned Williams. “Nevertheless it’s a low likelihood. Greater than the seemingly it will likely be dry for the entire week.”

Thursday is forecast to see extra principally sunny and clear climate and a excessive temperature edging hotter into the mid-70s, NWS states.

“Not till Friday, and nearer to the weekend, that we’ll begin to get to the higher 70s and low 80s,” mentioned Williams.

The area may see a distant affect of Hurricane Erin, Williams mentioned, which has moved up from south of the U.S. by the weekend.

“Hurricane Erin might be passing effectively to our southwest,” mentioned Williams. “And the one affect we’ll see from that’s elevated waves and surf on our waters, extra so for our southern going through seashores. However the seas might be rougher than regular for all of our marine zone or marine areas across the mid to late week interval.”

A red flag warns of dangerous waves on an empty beach in San Juan, Puerto Rico, after Hurricane Erin passed by near the island on Sunday, Aug. 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Alejandro Granadillo)

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A purple flag warns of harmful waves on an empty seashore in San Juan, Puerto Rico, after Hurricane Erin handed by close to the island on Sunday. (AP Picture/Alejandro Granadillo)

 

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