It’s Boston’s final cool day earlier than a summer time stretch! Right here’s what to know – NBC Boston
Sunday is the final day with “cool temperatures,” though our common highs are often within the mid-50s this time of the yr.
A sea breeze will kick in late Sunday and temps fall to the 40s on the coast, staying within the 50s inland till sundown.

In a single day a heat entrance approaches, so our clouds improve and lows keep within the 40s. A number of mild showers transfer by earlier than dawn Monday, then a south wind and a few breaks within the clouds by the afternoon will imply temps soar to the higher 60s and low 70s.
One other wave of sprinkles or showers transfer via Monday night, however not anticipating a lot rainfall.


The jet stream flips to the north, making a ridge over the Northeast — that’s why our temperatures are heating up this week! Every day, our temps in Boston and alongside the coast might be depending on the wind route…and the ocean breeze.
A sea breeze occurs when the land warms up and warmth rises. The air strikes offshore and cools. Then the air sinks over the colder ocean water, creating excessive strain. Cool ocean air strikes onshore to fill the rising air over the land.

The cycle of warming (over the land) and cooling (over water) air that produces sea breezes.
The ocean breeze entrance can transfer fairly far inland, so temps this week might get to 80 levels in Fitchburg and fall to 48 levels at Revere Seashore. Persistently, we’ve a superb likelihood for highs within the 70s and a summer-like week for all, with the ocean breeze after all.


