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Weather Alert: Boston Faces Rainy Monday with Possible Flooding

As residents of Boston and surrounding areas prepare for a rainy Monday, a significant weather system is set to impact morning commutes throughout the region. Starting late Sunday night, heavy rain will sweep across the area, raising concerns about potential flooding and challenging road conditions. The storm promises to deliver one to three inches of rain, making it a perfect time to check your umbrellas and rain boots before heading out.

Heavy Rain Expected to Impact Morning Commute

According to weather alerts, skies will open up overnight with downpours beginning after 10 PM on Sunday. These heavy rains will continue into Monday morning, causing a muddy mess on roads and reduced visibility while driving. Local meteorologists indicate that the heaviest rain will occur between midnight and 10 AM, which could make getting to school or work particularly tricky.

Flooding Risks and Road Conditions

As the storm rolls in, urban flooding is a significant concern, with low-lying areas particularly vulnerable. Drivers should be cautious of ponding on highways and slick roads throughout their morning travels. Cities and towns along the I-95 corridor and South Coast are among those expected to see the fiercest rain, which includes Boston itself. Experts advise avoiding driving in flooded areas whenever possible and maintaining safe distances between vehicles.

Weather Predictions and Temperatures

In addition to the rain, strong gusty winds reaching speeds of up to 45 mph may also sweep through the city. This is forecasted to be accompanied by mild temperatures, with highs hovering in the upper 50s to low 60s throughout the day. However, once the rain passes, temperatures will dip slightly, with a shift to cooler weather mid-week before another chance of rain arrives late Thursday night.

Moving Forward: Drier Days Ahead

After the rain clears out on Monday night, residents can expect a break with drier conditions on Tuesday and a return to temperatures more typical for this time of year. The week is expected to remain mostly dry with highs remaining in the 50s until the next weather system moves in on Thursday night, which, while likely to bring some rain, is predicted to be less intense than Monday’s storm.

Staying Updated with Boston Weather

For those interested in keeping tabs on these changing conditions, updates are readily available through local news stations and weather apps. Staying informed will help everyone in the Boston area plan their days better, especially with the fluctuating temperatures and precipitation forecasts.

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re a student heading to school or a commuter making your way to work, it’s essential to prepare for the rain and stay safe. Remember to pack your rain gear and be cautious on the roads. With just a little preparation, you can tackle whatever this rainy Monday throws your way.

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