A blast of cold temperatures and gusty winds is set to hit Massachusetts on Tuesday, bringing unseasonably chilly weather across the state. The National Weather Service warns of scattered showers and increasing winds as a cold front passes through, with a possibility of snow in higher elevations and rain elsewhere. Temperatures will start in the upper 30s to mid-40s, but will drop significantly in the afternoon with wind gusts reaching 45-50 mph. Tuesday night is expected to be “unseasonably cold” with wind chills in the teens to low 20s by Wednesday morning. Wednesday will see below average temperatures and more wind gusts, though it will be sunny. Temperatures could reach the mid to upper 40s in the afternoon, but will drop back down to the 20s at night. A warm front and more rain are forecasted for Thursday. Despite the cold snap, Massachusetts residents are advised to be prepared for the sudden change in weather and bundle up against the frigid temperatures and gusty winds. Stay tuned for updates as the week progresses.
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