
Embrace the Last Day of Summer Heat
Boston residents, rejoice! Sunday marks one of the final days this summer where temperatures will soar into the low 90s, a temperature many locals have come to cherish. With the heat index potentially reaching the mid-90s, it’s essential to stay hydrated while enjoying outdoor activities. However, don’t get too cozy as the anticipated shift in weather is about to bring significant changes.
Sunscreen Needed: Storms on the Horizon
As summer lovers soak in the last bits of warmth, keep an eye on the sky as thunderstorms are brewing along a cold front in western and northern New England. Expected to hit the region between 5-8 p.m. Sunday, these storms may bring heavy rain and gusty winds—an important reminder to be cautious when heading outdoors. It's wise to plan your outdoor activities accordingly, as this could be a potentially stormy end to an otherwise gorgeous day.
The Cool Down: What’s Next for Boston?
While Sunday basks in high temperatures, prepare for a drastic temp drop come Monday, as a new airmass sweeps in with onshore winds. Enjoy the 70s throughout the week, with cooler mornings in the suburbs dipping into the 40s. That’s right: embrace the cozy sweater weather!
Expecting High Surf: Hurricane Erin’s Influence
Attention beachgoers! While Hurricane Erin will be making its presence felt far offshore, it will still impact our beautiful coastlines from Wednesday through Friday. Expect high surf conditions, beach erosion, and dangerous rip currents. It’s vital to approach coastal activities with caution during this time.
Looking Ahead: Your Future Beach Days
As we near the end of summer's warm embrace, there is some optimism on the horizon. Despite a brief dip in temperatures, another warm-up is projected for late next week. While 90s might be on hold for the time being, there's still hope for those summer vibes to return sooner than anticipated. Enjoy what remains of your beach days while prepping for the cooler yet cozy months ahead!
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