Boston Faces Unsettled Weather Pattern as Weekend Rain Chances Loom Boston is set to experience another round of scattered rain and light snow showers this weekend, continuing a trend of wet weather that has dominated the region. The last completely dry weekend in the city occurred on February 14-15, marking a four-week streak of precipitation. Meteorologists warn that the spring weather pattern remains volatile, with multiple weak systems expected to bring light rain to Greater Boston and parts of New England. The upcoming weekend will see temperatures gradually rise into the 50s, with mostly cloudy skies and a southwesterly wind flow. On Friday, a warming trend will push temperatures into the low 50s, accompanied by scattered showers that are likely to develop ahead of a weak cold front moving south from Canada. While the overall precipitation is expected to be minimal, some snowfall could occur in Northern New England, particularly in Central and Northern Maine, where up to 6 inches of snow is possible. Saturday will bring a mix of warm, partly sunny conditions and lingering rain chances. Highs will remain in the low to mid-50s across Southern New England, with the Cape staying cooler at mid-40s. Light showers are expected to persist in Greater Boston during the early morning hours before clearing up in the afternoon. However, snow or a wintry mix may return to parts of Northern New England, with Northern Maine facing the highest snowfall totals. Sunday will see a return to wet conditions as another weather system moves into the region. While the morning hours will feature a mix of sun and clouds, scattered light showers are expected to increase in the afternoon. The Cape and Islands will remain cool, with highs in the mid-40s, while Southern New England will see temperatures rise into the 50s.#boston #new_england #greater_boston #central_massachusetts #northern_maine
