Everett, Massachusetts 7 Day Weather Forecast
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NWS Forecast for Everett MA
National Weather Service Forecast for:
Everett MA
Issued by: National Weather Service Norton, MA |
Updated: 3:40 am EDT Jul 10, 2025 |
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Overnight
 Showers Likely and Patchy Fog
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Thursday
 Heavy Rain and Patchy Fog
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Thursday Night
 Patchy Fog
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Friday
 Decreasing Clouds
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Friday Night
 Mostly Cloudy
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Saturday
 Mostly Sunny
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Saturday Night
 Mostly Cloudy
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Sunday
 Mostly Sunny
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Sunday Night
 Partly Cloudy
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Lo 67 °F |
Hi 72 °F |
Lo 65 °F |
Hi 79 °F |
Lo 67 °F |
Hi 82 °F |
Lo 67 °F |
Hi 83 °F |
Lo 67 °F |
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Flood Watch
Overnight
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A chance of showers and thunderstorms, then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after 5am. Patchy fog. Otherwise, cloudy, with a low around 67. Calm wind. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible. |
Thursday
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Showers and possibly a thunderstorm, mainly before 1pm, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Some of the storms could produce heavy rainfall. Patchy fog. High near 72. East wind 5 to 8 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New rainfall amounts between 1 and 2 inches possible. |
Thursday Night
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Patchy fog. Otherwise, cloudy, with a low around 65. East wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening. |
Friday
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Cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly sunny, with a high near 79. Calm wind becoming northeast around 6 mph in the afternoon. |
Friday Night
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Mostly cloudy, with a low around 67. Southeast wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening. |
Saturday
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Mostly sunny, with a high near 82. Calm wind becoming east 5 to 8 mph in the morning. |
Saturday Night
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Mostly cloudy, with a low around 67. Southeast wind around 6 mph becoming calm in the evening. |
Sunday
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Mostly sunny, with a high near 83. Light south wind becoming southeast 5 to 9 mph in the morning. |
Sunday Night
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Partly cloudy, with a low around 67. Southeast wind around 6 mph becoming calm in the evening. |
Monday
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A chance of showers and thunderstorms after 5pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 85. South wind 3 to 8 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. |
Monday Night
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A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 70. South wind 3 to 6 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. |
Tuesday
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Mostly sunny, with a high near 87. Light and variable wind becoming northwest around 6 mph in the morning. |
Tuesday Night
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Mostly clear, with a low around 71. South wind around 6 mph becoming light and variable in the evening. |
Wednesday
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Sunny and hot, with a high near 90. Light and variable wind becoming south 5 to 7 mph in the morning. |
Forecast from NOAA-NWS
for Everett MA.
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Weather Forecast Discussion
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FXUS61 KBOX 100740
AFDBOX
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA
340 AM EDT Thu Jul 10 2025
.SYNOPSIS...
Moderate to heavy rain this morning, tapering off this
afternoon. Not as warm today, but still very humid with
dewpoints in the 70s. Warmer and drier conditions return Friday,
continuing through the weekend before summertime heat and
humidity make a return for the start of the week along with
unsettled conditions.
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.NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/...
Key Points
* Heavy rain with localized flash flooding possible this morning
into the early afternoon
* Isolated strong to severe thunderstorms possible across western
MA and CT late this afternoon
A 500mb shortwave and surface low-pressure system will cross the
region this morning. With strong lift from 850mb frontogenesis and
PWATS approaching 2 inches, there will likely be very heavy rain
this morning with localized flash flooding where stronger convection
can develop. Opted to issue a flood watch this morning as HREF 6hr
PMM shows swaths of 2-4inches possible this morning across much of
Eastern MA, CT, and much of RI. HREF also shows moderate probs 30-
40% to exceed 10 year ARIs and low probs (5-10%) to exceed 100 year
ARIs. Rain begins to taper off in the west to east today,
lasting into the early evening hours across the Cape and
Islands. If enough clearing can occur in western MA and CT,
there could be some isolated strong to severe thunderstorms as
roughly 500-100 J/kg of Cape builds. The best shear remains east
of the instability axis, likely leading to pulse thunderstorms
with the main threat being gusty winds. High temperatures stay
in the 70s today with dewpoints around 70F as well.
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.SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH 6 PM FRIDAY/...
Key Points
* Mainly dry with warm and humid conditions
* Low chance for a isolated strong to severe thunderstorm
across western MA and CT
The low-pressure system moves offshore with rising heights and drier
air aloft moving in for Friday. Unfortunately, the drier air aloft
is unlikely to bring relief to the 70-degree dewpoints on Friday.
High temperatures warm in the 80s with heat indices approaching 90F.
Skies start mostly cloudy Friday, but clouds begin to scatter
out in the afternoon, which could allow for a couple of isolated
thunderstorms to form if it can overcome the subsidence aloft.
Again, the environment supports the possibility for pulse severe
thunderstorms with instability nearing 1000 J/kg, but with less
than 30 knots of shear.
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.LONG TERM /FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY/...
Key Messages:
* Trending drier through the weekend
* Summertime heat and humidity return early next week, with highs in
the upper 80s to low 90s possible Monday through Wednesday
* Daily chances for isolated, non-severe showers and thunderstorms
Saturday and Sunday
After a wet and unsettled week, well begin transitioning to drier
weather this weekend as an area of high pressure settles over
the coastal waters to our east. This will support east/southeast
flow through Sunday, resulting in relatively cooler
temperatures (upper 70s to low 80s) east of I-495 along with
sunny and dry conditions.
Across the interior, temperatures will be near normal, with daily
highs in the mid to upper 80s. Elevated dewpoints in the upper 60s
to low 70s will support diurnal instability west of I-495, leading
to a slight chance of a pop-up afternoon shower or thunderstorm
across the interior this weekend.
At this time, there are no signals indicating a risk for severe
thunderstorms, as weak wind fields should suppress the wind shear
needed to support deep moist convection. Any storms that do develop
should collapse relatively quickly. Minimal, if any, thunderstorm
activity is expected across eastern areas, as onshore flow/marine
air should help stabilize the atmosphere.
Monday through Wednesday
Prevailing southwest flow returns on Monday, which will support
rising temperatures across southern New England. Highs will reach
the mid to upper 80s on Monday. A few scattered thunderstorms may
also develop across the interior, as a pulse of shortwave energy
could move through the Northeast Monday afternoon.
There is still no strong signal for the presence of deep-layer wind
shear needed to support severe weather, but some uncertainty remains
this far out.
By Tuesday, ensemble guidance suggests increasing heat, with a
40 to 50% chance of high temperatures exceeding 90 degrees
across southern New England on both Tuesday and Wednesday. While
there is no clear signal for widespread precipitation during
the middle of next week, the typical slight chance for a diurnal
thunderstorm remains possible.
Stay tuned for further details.
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.AVIATION /08Z THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/...
Forecaster Confidence Levels...
Low - less than 30 percent.
Moderate - 30 to 60 percent.
High - greater than 60 percent.
06Z TAF Update...
Tonight...Moderate to high confidence.
IFR/LIFR for much of the region, with low end MVFR/IFR in the CT
river valley. Showers and thunderstorms have already begun to
move into western MA. These cells will be capable of producing
very heavy rain with near zero visibility. Heaviest rain should
end across western terminals around sunrise, while arriving in
eastern terminals between 09-11z.
Thursday...Moderate confidence.
IFR/LIFR with moderate to heavy rain with some embedded thunder
continuing across eastern terminals through 12-15z, 15-18z for
the Cape and Islands. Lingering light rain likely continues past
18z in the east, meanwhile, western terminals could see
isolated thunderstorms in the late afternoon, closer to 20-23z.
Unlikely cloud cover clears enough across eastern terminals for
afternoon thunderstorms.
Thursday Night...
IFR/LIFR ceilings return with light/variable easterly. Some
showers/storms possible along the south coast.
KBOS Terminal...High Confidence
Ceilings coming down to LIFR with onshore flow. Moderate to
heavy rain with embedded thunder possible this morning through
about 16z, then lighter rain and IFR CIGS for the remainder of
the day. LIFR possible again tonight with onshore flow
KBDL Terminal... High Confidence
MVFR/IFR this morning with moderate to heavy showers and
thunderstorms through about sunrise, then lingering light
showers though the rest of the morning. Isolated thunderstorms
possible this afternoon, mainly after 20-21z.
Outlook /Friday Night through Monday/...
Friday Night: VFR.
Saturday: VFR. Slight chance SHRA, slight chance TSRA.
Saturday Night through Sunday: VFR.
Sunday Night: Mainly VFR, with local IFR possible. Slight
chance SHRA.
Monday: Mainly VFR, with local MVFR possible. Chance SHRA,
chance TSRA.
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.MARINE...
Forecaster Confidence Levels...
Low - less than 30 percent.
Medium - 30 to 60 percent.
High - greater than 60 percent.
Thursday to Thursday Night: Moderate confidence.
Strong thunderstorms crossing the waters this morning. Gusts of
40-50 knots possible with heavy rain and near zero visibility.
Rain continues for much of the day, tapering off this evening.
Low clouds and fog continue through tonight.
Winds 10-15 kts out of the SSE on the southern waters and out of
the E to NE on the eastern waters. Winds closer to the shores
along the south coast may be more NE. Seas 2-4 ft.
Outlook /Friday Night through Monday/...
Winds less than 25 kt.
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.BOX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
CT...Flood Watch through this afternoon for CTZ004.
MA...Flood Watch through this afternoon for MAZ004>007-012>021-026.
RI...Flood Watch through this afternoon for RIZ001>007.
MARINE...None.
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SYNOPSIS...KP/RM
NEAR TERM...KP
SHORT TERM...KP
LONG TERM...RM
AVIATION...KP
MARINE...KP
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