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Weather for South Boston St. Patrick's Day Parade 2025 on Saturday – NBC Boston

Our weekend championship sneaks for some places on Friday.

An onshore breeze holds our temperatures with the upper 40s cooler on the coast, while in the interior we see the 50s to almost 60 with sunshine.

While the warmer air continues to move in, the lows remain on Friday evening in the 30s in the south of Neugland with developing fog.

Morning fog to increasing clouds on Saturday will not be a problem because we still jump to around 60 in a gusty south wind. The wind rises a little with heights in the middle to upper 60 on Sunday!

Apart from the wind, the parades to St. Patrick's Day are largely dry (despite the possible earlier Spot Shower), partly cloudy and warm. Rain is approaching Sunday evening.

A large low -pressure system will trudge throughout the country this week. Storm develops every day and causes great damage to areas.

A moderate risk of tornados, harmful wind and hail covers on Friday evening of the middle west, while the threat is walking south on Saturday.

The severe storm risk then turns to the east coast on Sunday evening to Monday morning. Although the harmful wind, hail and tornado threat in the south of New England remains, some thunderstorms in the south coast of Connecticut and Rhoden will be present in Massachusetts in the south coast of Connecticut and Rhode Island until Monday morning.

Isolated heavy thunderstorms with harmful wind or hail will cross after Connecticut to West Massusetts overnight on Sunday. The gusty wind will be between 40 and 45 miles per hour from the south after sunset on Sunday. Around 1-2 inch rain also falls on Sunday morning a squall line.

Then we have a first alarm for the worst rain, the wind and some thunderstorms

We stay airy with a west wind and the temperatures in the 1950s for the rest of the Monday.

Although a cold front moves until Monday, we still reach the 50s on Tuesday. Another 50s and 60s will be on the horizon next week because we welcome astronomical spring on Thursday.