Finally! Rain is in New England’s Weather Forecast
Rain is finally coming to New England, which has been experiencing severe drought for most of autumn.
According to NBC10, rain is finally in the weather forecast. On Thursday (November 21), a half inch of rain is expected for the Greater Boston area and beyond. In areas with elevated terrain, a little bit more rain can be expected. Additionally, a mix of snow and rain is expected in western Massachusetts on Friday (November 22).
NBC10 notes that this rain would completely end the drought New England has been dealing with this fall, but it’s certainly better than nothing. This is especially true considering how much of an issue brush fires have been for nearly a month.
The ongoing dry weather has led to an elevated risk of fires in New England. As previously reported, this is one of the dryest falls on record, with little to no measurable rain. The warmer-than-average temperatures have also lent themselves to the increase in brush fires.
Boston Parks Dept. Announces 2024 Holiday Lighting Schedule
The Boston Parks and Recreation Department has unveiled its 2024 holiday lighting schedule in the city this season.
The events are as follows:
Lighting of the Trellis at Christopher Columbus Park
Monday, November 25, 5–6 p.m.
110 Atlantic Avenue, Boston
In addition to the lighting of the trellis, this event will feature musical performances, eggnog, hot chocolate, cookies, and a special appearance by Santa Claus and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
The Nova Scotia Tree for Boston Arrives
Tuesday, November 26, 11 a.m.
Boston Common
According to the event’s listing, “This is the 53rd year that a tree has been donated and commemorates 106 years of friendship with Nova Scotia after the people of Boston provided emergency assistance when Halifax, Nova Scotia’s capital, was devastated by a maritime munitions explosion in the harbor in 1917. The first Tree for Boston was donated in 1971 by Joseph Slauenwhite from Lunenburg County.”
Lighting of the Ship at Martin’s Park
Saturday, November 30, 4–6 p.m.
64 Sleeper Street, South Boston
The fourth annual Lighting of the Ship is going to be a very exciting event that will feature hot cocoa, musical entertainment, and Santa will arrive by boat at the Harborwalk with help from the Boston Police Harbor Unit.
Boston Common Tree Lighting
Thursday, December 5, 6–8 p.m.
Boston Common
This year marks the 83rd annual lighting of the Boston Common tree, which will be lit by Mayor Michelle Wu, Santa Claus, and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Per the event listing, the tree is adjacent to the Visitor’s Information Center at 139 Tremont Street.
Lighting of the Trees on the Commonwealth Avenue Mall and Charlesgate Park
Thursday, December 5, 8:15 p.m.
Arlington Street and Commonwealth Avenue, Back Bay
Taking place right after the Boston Common tree lighting, this event is organized by the Friends of the Public Garden. The event’s listing states, “For decades, the iconic holiday light display along the Commonwealth Avenue Mall was the work of the all-volunteer Committee to Light the Commonwealth Avenue Mall … In 2022, the Committee joined with the Friends of the Public Garden, creating a new Commonwealth Avenue Mall Enhancement Committee to work with the Friends staff to raise the funds necessary to make this annual light display possible and to support the ongoing care of the park. Join us on the Mall as we turn on the lights.
For complete details on all events, head over to Boston.gov/HolidayLights.