
Plymouth County, MA — A cold, damp pattern has settled across southeastern Massachusetts today as a backdoor cold front pushes in from the coast, bringing raw spring conditions to the region.
Residents across Plymouth County are waking up to cloudy skies, patchy fog, and periods of light rain and drizzle. Temperatures are expected to remain stuck in the upper 30s to low 40s throughout Thursday, with an easterly breeze making it feel even colder.
Coastal communities may see reduced visibility at times due to fog, especially during the morning and evening hours. Winds could gust between 15 and 25 mph, adding to the chilly feel.
Despite the gloomy conditions, the pattern won’t last long. A gradual warm-up is expected heading into Friday, with sunshine returning and temperatures climbing back into the 50s and 60s.
Looking ahead to the weekend, another system may bring rain on Saturday, followed by mild but unsettled conditions into Sunday.
Early April weather in Plymouth County often fluctuates between winter chill and spring warmth, and today’s raw conditions are a reminder that the season is still in transition.
Residents are advised to dress warmly, allow extra travel time in foggy areas, and stay updated on changing conditions.






