I know people in Boston seem unfazed by weather, but as a relative newcomer, the thing that surprised me most was the wind. Boston is the windiest city in the US - https://www.usatoday.com/picture-ga...-windiest-cities-california-texas/3026812002/
I live in the south end and on windy days, it’s very unpleasant to walk in certain areas like Harrison Ave between Ink Block and Chinatown, the road in front of ICA in Seaport, or walking on Clarendon between Stuart and St James. But other areas can be calm.
Is there any resource that can help navigate these windy areas? For example, today is in the 60s and windy, but I don’t know how to map a nice walk to escape wind, or if it’s even possible. Or are there places in the metro area that are less windy like further inland?
I live in the south end and on windy days, it’s very unpleasant to walk in certain areas like Harrison Ave between Ink Block and Chinatown, the road in front of ICA in Seaport, or walking on Clarendon between Stuart and St James. But other areas can be calm.
Is there any resource that can help navigate these windy areas? For example, today is in the 60s and windy, but I don’t know how to map a nice walk to escape wind, or if it’s even possible. Or are there places in the metro area that are less windy like further inland?