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Festival attendees at Boston Calling 2025 may be dancing between raindrops this Memorial Day weekend, after a late spring nor’easter swept through the state just ahead of the three-day event. With heavy,
The late-spring nor'easter drenched the Bay State with torrential rain on Thursday, flooding a busy stretch of highway that has been prone to pooling in recent months.
"It is going to bring some windswept, cold, heavy rain Thursday into Friday morning, which will slow travel ahead of the holiday weekend," Cindy Fitzgibbon said.
This cool, damp weather pattern we're seeing now will clear out in time for the three-day annual music extravaganza in Allston.
Boston Calling 2025 safety, weather protocols in place ahead of the star-studded lineup this weekend
Boston Calling is actively monitoring the weather. Protocols are in place to protect not only those attending but also staff, festival grounds, equipment, and staging.
Coastal Massachusetts towns on the south shore, like Scituate, battled through a late-May nor’easter that brought high winds, heavy rain, and coastal flooding during high tide Thursday night.
A storm center to our south will develop into a nor’easter and sweep through the region Thursday. Boston will be right in the thick of it. Here's your Thursday storm and Memorial Day weekend forecast.
Mild weather with possible showers expected in Boston, with temperatures around 70 degrees and a windy afternoon.