Here’s what to expect from Tuesday’s weather forecast

A bit cooler, but still comfortable.

BOSTON, MA- January 17, 2018: A woman walks a pair of dogs on Charles St. as snow falls in Boston, MA on January 17, 2018. Wednesday’s storm is expected to drop several inches of snow across the state, leaving morning commuters with slippery conditions and reduced visibility on the roads, forecasters said. Snow began to fall in the Boston area around 4 a.m. Wednesday, while most people were still fast asleep, according to the National Weather Service. (Craig F. Walker/Globe staff photo) section: metro reporter: Craig F. Walker/The Boston Globe

Tuesday’s weather won’t be a carbon copy of Monday’s, but it will still be pretty close.

Expect a modest drop in temperatures from Monday’s mid 40s. Highs on Tuesday are expected to just cross the 40-degree threshold. Otherwise, it’ll be a quiet day with partly sunny skies.

The evening will be quiet, too, but there’s a slight chance for a snow shower on the Cape, Nantucket, and Martha’s Vineyard at night.

Check out what’s happening with Boston weather right now on our live-updating radar map.

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