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Boston's Unenviable Record, 12 Consecutive Rainy Saturdays Mar Locals' Weekend Plans

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Published on June 07, 2025
Boston's Unenviable Record, 12 Consecutive Rainy Saturdays Mar Locals' Weekend PlansSource: Google Street View

Every Saturday since mid-March has had some rainfall in Boston. "Since mid-March, we have seen 12 straight Saturdays with a trace (meaning it rains but nothing is measured) or more of rain," according to NBC Boston. There is no official record for this, but it has continued through today.

The National Weather Service expects rain to begin "before 3pm, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms between 3pm and 4pm," with heavier rain and possible thunderstorms after 4pm. As per NBC Boston, "Thankfully, this rain moves on after 6 p.m.," with showers likely tapering off before 8pm.

NBC Boston reports that "Sunday is the pick with a blend of sun & clouds. Nice, fresh air will move in and stay with us through Tuesday." Temperatures are expected to drop into the 60s as Monday approaches, with "a slight chance of showers between 11am and noon." The National Weather Service forecasts Wednesday to be "mostly sunny, with a high near 81."

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