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Tuesday will look to replicate Monday’s top-notch weather with mostly sunny skies and a few pockets of clouds mixed in throughout the day. Temperatures across Boston will begin in the low 60s around commuting time this morning and settle in the mid-70s with winds remaining mostly calm, staying under 10 mph across the city. The same low-pressure system that had lingered over the Great Lakes for the past five days has slowly drifted east and is now over Nova Scotia today — a building high-pressure system will begin to move into New England throughout the day and force this system well east for good.

Advertisement A sliver of energy might slide south into New England, leading to an isolated afternoon shower, but it should stay north of the Boston area. Regardless, anything that does develop should only be a sprinkle to a brief shower, before a return to partly sunny skies. Otherwise, the air will remain comfortable today with pollen counts a little more improved from yesterday with moderate levels of tree pollen.



Wednesday will be the first day of a multi-day warm-up across Boston and much of the region as highs will approach 80 degrees across the city, and warmer inland. High pressure will keep the area mostly dry, but a pocket of cooler air aloft may introduce afternoon clouds with the potential for another wave of quick afternoon showers — the same scenario applies of isolated showers with a drizzle to light rain possible, followed by more favorable conditions. The city.

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