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09-02-2024 - Today's Weather in Boston

from Weather In Boston MA · host Inception Point AI

Hey there folks, welcome to your favorite source for the latest weather updates! Let's dive into the forecast for Boston, Massachusetts. Labor Day is looking mostly sunny with a high near 78°F and a gentle north wind of 7 to 9 miles per hour. Tonight, expect clear skies with a low around 54°F and a northwest wind at 8 to 11 miles per hour. As we head into Tuesday, it's going to be sunny with a high near 74°F and a light northwest wind of 5 to 8 miles per hour. Tuesday night will be clear with a low around 55°F, and the wind will shift to the west at around 5 miles per hour. Wednesday brings more sunshine with a high near 77°F. The wind will be calm in the morning, becoming southeast at 5 miles per hour in the afternoon. Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday and Sunday both have a chance of showers with temperatures hovering around the low to mid 70s. So, keep an eye out for that! For more detailed updates, be sure to check out the National Weather Service website. Thank you for listening and make sure to subscribe to never miss an update. for more info http://www.quietperiodplease.com This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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