High temps could reach 80 degrees in some spots today

Temperatures in Boston may flirt with 80 degrees before cooling off just as quickly. As Sunday showers roll in, NASA reveals new insights from the Red Planet and dazzling images of newborn stars.

Key Takeaways:

  • Highs may reach around 80 degrees in parts of the region
  • The weather will dip back to the low-to-mid 70s by Friday and Saturday
  • Sunday may bring scattered showers, thunderstorms, and possible small hail
  • The tropics remain quiet despite hurricane season, but a new wave will emerge from Africa soon
  • NASA shares fresh discoveries from Mars and new Webb Telescope imagery

Brief Surge of Warm Air

The stellar weather continues, with plentiful sunshine and a pop of unseasonably warm air. “Highs may touch 80 in a couple of places away from the coast,” according to local forecasts. Those near coastal areas should expect midday breezes to limit temperatures to the mid-70s.

Return to Mild Conditions

This one-day heat will fade quickly as the region settles back into the low-to-mid 70s. Friday and Saturday promise ample sunshine and comfortable temperatures—ideal conditions for early autumn activities.

Sunday Storm Risks

By Sunday, forecasts suggest the emergence of scattered showers in the afternoon. “Some may build into thunderstorms, and with cold air aloft, there is the possibility of small hail,” forecasters say. While these storms are not expected to be widespread, the possibility of more active weather stands in contrast to the pleasant days leading up to it.

Monitoring the Tropics

Despite reaching the height of hurricane season, the tropics remain notably quiet. “We’ll keep an eye on the next tropical wave coming off the coast of Africa next week,” meteorologists confirm. No immediate threats have been identified, but vigilance is key at this point in the season.

NASA Highlights

Outside our local orbit, NASA’s recent findings have turned heads in the scientific community. “New findings by NASA Mars rover provide potential signs of ancient life,” sparking renewed curiosity about the Red Planet. Meanwhile, the Webb Telescope continues to deliver, with “thousands of newborn stars” captured in a recent snapshot. There is even discussion about a mysterious comet—some question whether it might be an alien spacecraft—showcasing humanity’s ongoing fascination with what lies beyond Earth’s skies.

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