Boston is in for some scalding hot temperatures on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Tucker Antico, Boston 25: “Rarely do I say is record high is likely to fall, but such is the case on Tuesday for Boston…”
— Tucker Antico (@tuckerweather) May 19, 2026Rarely do I say is record high is likely to fall, but such is the case on Tuesday for Boston…
Current Record: 90F, Forecast High: 95F
Downsloping should play a significant role once again as the west wind cranks 🔥 pic.twitter.com/nd1bpud1q6
Brent McGrady, WMass Boston: “Abnormally high temps expected through Wednesday.”
NWSBoston: ☀️Abnormally high temps expected through Wednesday, with the peak of the heat in the mid to upper 90s Tuesday.
— Meteorologist Brent McGrady 🌤️ (@wxBrentM) May 17, 2026
⛈️A strong cold front moves through Wednesday afternoon, bringing chances for strong to severe thunderstorms to the region. pic.twitter.com/KqXbw4H0n8
Eric Fisher, WBZ: “Forecast calls for a chance to tie 2nd warmest May temperature on record in Boston.”
Forecast calls for a chance to tie 2nd warmest May temperature on record in Boston. Roastin' on the west breeze and more muggy than today. Also watching out for a couple isolated PM storms to fire up. #wbz pic.twitter.com/xfKmFsOENz
— Eric Fisher (@ericfisher) May 18, 2026
National Weather Service: “HeatRisk is forecast to reach major level on Tuesday for major cities across the Mid-Atlantic to New England.”
High temperatures reaching into the mid-90s will challenge temperature records across the east-central U.S. including the Mid-Atlantic this afternoon, spreading into New England by Tuesday. HeatRisk is forecast to reach major level on Tuesday for major cities across the… pic.twitter.com/fWvx24tRpR
— National Weather Service (@NWS) May 18, 2026
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