Boston Weather 10 Day
Boston has a climate that is continental in nature but with maritime influences owing to its coastal location, a phenomenon common to coastal southern New England. The climate is either classified as a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa), using the −3 °C (26.6 °F) isotherm of the original Köppen scheme, or a humid continental climate (Köppen Dfa), using the 0 °C (32 °F) isotherm preferred by some climatologists.
Summers are typically warm, rainy, and humid, while winters are cold, windy, and snowy. Spring and fall are usually mild, but conditions are widely varied, depending on wind direction and jet stream positioning. Prevailing wind patterns that blow offshore affect Boston, minimizing the influence of the Atlantic Ocean.
Boston's skyline in the background, with fall foliage in the foreground
The hottest month is July, with a mean temperature of 73.7 °F (23.2 °C). The coldest month is January, with a mean of 29.3 °F (−1.5 °C).
Summers are typically warm, rainy, and humid, while winters are cold, windy, and snowy. Spring and fall are usually mild, but conditions are widely varied, depending on wind direction and jet stream positioning. Prevailing wind patterns that blow offshore affect Boston, minimizing the influence of the Atlantic Ocean.
Boston's skyline in the background, with fall foliage in the foreground
The hottest month is July, with a mean temperature of 73.7 °F (23.2 °C). The coldest month is January, with a mean of 29.3 °F (−1.5 °C).
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