Boston, MA – Warmer-than-normal temperatures will linger across Massachusetts on Sunday before a storm system moves in, bringing widespread rain overnight into Monday. Highs will range from the upper 50s to mid-60s across much of the state, but the mild weather will be short-lived as precipitation intensifies late Sunday.
According to the National Weather Service in Boston, the heaviest rainfall is expected overnight, with precipitation chances reaching nearly 100% in most areas by early Monday morning. Cities such as Boston, Worcester, and Springfield could see steady rain beginning late Sunday, peaking between midnight and 9 a.m. Monday before gradually tapering off in the afternoon.
Along the coast, places like Hyannis and Nantucket may experience slightly lower rainfall totals, but wet conditions will persist into Monday. Inland regions, including Hartford and Pittsfield, will also see significant precipitation, with storm totals potentially exceeding an inch in some areas…