“We’ll have one more unusually hot day, in the upper 70s.”
Boston broke its daily high temperature record on Monday, as summer-like temperatures settled on the city alongside the fall foliage.
The National Weather Service said both Boston and Hartford set new records for Oct. 21 by reaching 83 and 86 degrees, respectively. The previous record for that date in Boston was 82 degrees, set in 1920.
Did you feel the heat today? High temperature records were broken in Boston and Hartford while Providence tied their old record. pic.twitter.com/xD6H9Brxhj
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) October 21, 2024
The “unseasonable” warmth is forecast to continue through Wednesday, according to the service…