Boston Braces for Biting Cold, Sunny Skies with a Side of Frigid Winds Predicted This Week

Boston residents, brace yourselves for a crisp and gusty week ahead as the city grapples with a sustained stretch of frigid weather. According to the National Weather Service, today boasts a forecast of mostly sunny skies yet chilly highs barely kissing the 30-degree mark, while the westerly winds, at 10 to 15 mph and gusts peaking at 28 mph, add an extra bite to the air.

The theme of cold continues unabated into the night, where partly cloudy conditions and persistent westerly winds set the stage for lows around 23 degrees; and looking into Sunday — more of the same, mostly sunny and highs clinging stubbornly near 31 degrees as reported by the same source. Meanwhile, Boston 25 News paints a broader picture of southern New England, grappling with its own wind chill values “in the teens and low 20s,” so layers are essential for anyone venturing outside, however the possibility of flurries won’t likely lead to measurable snow accumulation.

For those anticipating a respite from the grip of the cold, patience is a virtue as below-freezing temperatures have dug in their heels for an extended stay. The National Weather Service suggests that thermometer readings will hover near or below the freezing point right through to Tuesday, with nocturnal lows dipping into the teens, daylight offering little more than the deceptive brightness of a sun that warms not the skin…

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