Massachusetts is set to experience a significant rise in temperatures this week, with many areas expecting highs in the upper 80s and lower 90s. This marks a noticeable increase from the typical early June temperatures, which usually hover around 73 degrees. Residents can enjoy a sunny start to the week with low humidity, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities.
Heatwave and Humidity
As the week progresses, the heat will intensify, bringing a summer-like atmosphere across the state. By Tuesday, temperatures will climb into the 80s, and by midweek, many locations will reach the upper 80s and lower 90s. Alongside the rising temperatures, humidity levels are expected to increase, adding to the summer feel.
Drought Conditions Persist
Despite the heat, much of the week will remain dry, with only scattered showers and thunderstorms predicted later in the week and into the weekend. This is concerning for areas like Boston, the North Shore, and the Seacoast, which are experiencing severe drought conditions. Boston, in particular, has recorded the lowest year-to-date precipitation on record, and there is little expectation of significant rainfall in the coming days to alleviate the drought.
Original reporting: NBC10 Boston — read the source article.