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Boston weather
/ˈbɑːstən ˈwɛðɚ/
Definition
1
The atmospheric conditions in Boston, Massachusetts, famously known for rapid, unpredictable changes from sun to snow in mere minutes.
2
A colloquial phrase symbolizing fickle, four-seasons-in-one-day weather typical of New England.
Examples
If you don't like the Boston weather, just wait five minutes—it's basically a meteorological game of roulette.
I showed up to the meeting in shorts, but the Boston weather whispered 'surprise blizzard' and sent me home for a parka.
Boston weather is like dating in your 30s: promising at first, then suddenly dumping a foot of snow on you.
Layer up for Boston weather, because it flips from beach vibes to Arctic expedition faster than a politician flips on policy.