
Chicago might proudly boast the nickname Windy City it’s not near the windiest in the United States, and Boston’s surely got them beat when it comes to wind this year.
In fact, the name Windy City doesn’t necessarily refer to the gusts coming off Lake Michigan. It was popularized by rival newspapers in other cities during the 1800s, mocking Chicago for its politicians’ braggadocios nature in securing the World’s Fair.
Boston on the other hand is generally considered the windiest major metropolitan area in the country, where the overall average wind speed is 12.3 miles per hour. Chicago’s average wind speed is 10.3 miles per hour and doesn’t break the top ten windiest city on multiple rankings.
“The
city itself is windy because in the northeastern United States, we’re
kind of at the confluence of several different storm tracks,” said Todd
Gross, who worked for decades as a meteorologist in Boston and now
covers weather and astronomical events for his half a million Tik Tok
followers. “One storm track comes from the north like we’re getting this
winter, which is constantly giving us wind.”
The other are the coastal storms commonly known as nor’easters and travel up the coastline. Those provide big winds as well.
One
reason that wind speeds recorded in Boston are so fast is that they’re
recorded at Logan International Airport, right on Boston Harbor, meaning
speeds inside of the city are likely lower depending on where you
stand. He still contends that Boston is a windier city than Chicago, but
perhaps not the windier in practice than say, Oklahoma City or Amarillo
Texas, which both sit on plains that allow wind to travel long
distances without obstruction.
“Other
cities that I’ve found that are windier than Boston, again not on paper
but in reality, would be like Cleveland or Buffalo. Cleveland
especially, it’s right on the water of Lake Erie.”
Gross
observed that both this winter and last in Boston appear to be windier
than average, with more high wind warnings than he’s remembered in the
past. According to a Boston Globe article, 2025 was the windiest year on record, with 165 days in which Logan recorded wind gusts of 30 miles per hour or more.
Wind
also comes off the Charles River, Gross said, and Boston’s many
skyscrapers create the perfect conditions wind tunnels to form between
buildings which can greatly accelerate the speeds inside the city.
“Let’s
say it could bring it from almost nearly calm when the building is
blocking it to as much as 50-60 miles an hour or more during the time
that it is funneling between the actual buildings,” he added.
What
it feels like outside can often depend on where you’re standing, and
wind is particularly good at making it feel colder by rapidly cooling
any surface area it meets, including human skin.