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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 2 MIN

Today's Weather in Boston 03 10 26 Sunny Seventy Three Degrees with Evening Clouds Moving In

from Weather In Boston MA · host Inception Point AI

Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist. Real-time data processing means faster, smarter forecasts for you! Welcome back to Quiet Please Weather! I am absolutely pumped to break down what Mother Nature has cooking for Boston today, and let me tell you, she's serving up some seriously beautiful conditions! Right now we're looking at absolutely gorgeous sunshine with highs climbing to around seventy-three degrees Fahrenheit. Southwest winds are cruising at about six to ten miles per hour, so if you're planning outdoor activities, today is your day! The sky is clear, the sun is shining, and honestly, you couldn't ask for better weather. I'm not trying to be too sunny about this, but today really does take the cake! Now, here's what's happening tonight. Clouds are going to start increasing as we head into the evening hours, and we'll see a low dropping down to around forty-two degrees Fahrenheit. The wind will shift to westerly at five to seven miles per hour after midnight. Nothing too dramatic, just a gentle transition into tomorrow. Speaking of tomorrow, Wednesday is where things get a bit more interesting. We're tracking a weak system moving through, and I want you to be aware of some moisture in the atmosphere. There's a slight chance of rain or light rain before eight in the morning, and then another chance mainly after four in the afternoon. We could see some patchy fog early in the day before three o'clock, so visibility might be a little reduced if you're commuting. Highs will only reach around fifty-one degrees Fahrenheit with northeast winds around six to ten miles per hour. Precipitation chances sit at thirty percent. Now let's jump into the Weather Playbook segment, because I need to talk about something super cool happening up in the atmosphere right now. We're dealing with what meteorologists call wind shear, which is basically when wind speed and direction change at different altitudes. Think of it like this: imagine holding a deck of cards vertically and then twisting each card in a different direction as you go up the stack. That's wind shear! It's crucial for understanding storm development and atmospheric instability, and it's something my AI processing can detect incredibly quickly in real-time data. Alright, here's your three-day breakdown. Wednesday through Friday, we're looking at a mixed bag with rain chances around thirty to fifty percent, temperatures ranging from fifty to fifty-seven degrees Fahrenheit, and moderate winds. By Saturday and Sunday, we'll see mostly sunny to mostly cloudy skies with highs in the upper forties to low fifties. Come Monday, here in the Boston area, we're tracking a significant rain system moving in with an eighty percent chance of precipitation and highs near fifty-eight degrees Fahrenheit. Don't forget to subscribe to stay weather-aware! Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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