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Brisk Winds and Winter Sun: Boston Recovers After Midweek Clipper

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February 12, 2026/06:00 AM
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Weather
Brisk Winds and Winter Sun: Boston Recovers After Midweek Clipper
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Chris Rycroft / License: CC BY 2.0

Brisk Morning Chills Give Way to Afternoon Sunshine

Bostonians waking up this Thursday, February 12, 2026, will find a significantly calmer atmosphere compared to the clipper system that swept through the region earlier this week. The morning hours are expected to start with temperatures hovering in the low 20s, accompanied by scattered cloud cover. While the early commute may still be impacted by lingering ice or slush from Tuesday’s snowfall, the primary weather story for the first half of the day is a gradual clearing trend. Winds from the northwest will remain steady, adding a sharp bite to the air, making it feel closer to 14°F during the early hours.

Afternoon Highs and Wind Conditions

As we transition into the afternoon, the sun is expected to take center stage. High temperatures are forecasted to reach approximately 36°F, marking a brief period of melting for the snowpack accumulated over the last few days. Despite the sunshine, a persistent northwesterly wind of 8 to 15 mph will continue to sweep through the city streets, with occasional gusts reaching up to 25 mph near the waterfront and Logan International Airport. Residents can expect the following conditions throughout the peak of the day:

  • Temperature Range: High of 34°F to 36°F; Low of 18°F to 22°F.
  • Wind: Northwest at 8-15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph.
  • Precipitation: Very low risk, with less than a 10% chance of a stray flurry.
  • UV Index: 3 (Moderate), providing about 6 hours of bright sunshine.

Evening Outlook: Clear Skies and a Sharp Freeze

As the sun sets at approximately 5:12 PM, the mercury will drop rapidly. The evening forecast calls for clear skies, which will allow for significant radiational cooling. By late evening, temperatures will fall back into the mid-to-low 20s, eventually bottoming out near 18°F overnight. While there are currently no active wind or heavy snow warnings for the Boston area today, the National Weather Service advises caution for those traveling on secondary roads tonight, as any melted snow from the afternoon may refreeze, creating localized black ice patches. Looking ahead, this period of clear, cold weather is expected to remain stable through Friday before the next potential system approaches for the weekend.