Here’s the updated daily weather forecast for Lexington, MA, from Monday, December 9 to Wednesday, December 11 by Meteorologist Matthew Moll of New England Weather Consulting:

Monday, December 9:
Rain develops, mainly after 3 PM. Highs around 45°F. Calm wind becoming southeast at 5 mph in the afternoon. New precipitation amounts between a tenth and a quarter of an inch possible. Evening temperatures will drop to 37°F with continued rain and patchy fog before 8 PM. Winds from the east at 6 mph, becoming northeast after midnight. Be prepared for slippery surfaces overnight, especially on untreated roads and walkways.

Tuesday, December 10:
Rain likely in the morning, mainly before 9 AM. Cloudy conditions will persist, with highs near 47°F. Winds from the north at 6 mph. Evening lows will fall to 40°F under cloudy skies, with rain returning during the night. Calm winds will shift to the south at 6 mph after midnight. Wet conditions may persist, especially in the evening, and colder temperatures overnight could lead to slick roads early Wednesday morning.

Wednesday, December 11:
Rain is expected throughout the day, with highs reaching 60°F. Winds from the south at 8-13 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph. Evening temperatures will fall to 32°F as rain tapers off, mainly before 2 AM. Winds shifting to the west at 10-13 mph overnight. The sharp temperature drop may create icy conditions on roads and sidewalks early Thursday morning.

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