
The weather didn’t bother her because she makes a point to train-and to have her clients train-in all sorts of weather. I had just had a baby and I was doing it for fun,” Nurse says. Aiming for a 3:10 that day, Nurse says she was able to hold her pace until heat exhaustion took over at mile 25. Nurse went into the hot 2012 race with an “I’m going to be fine” attitude.

The weather for the Boston Marathon holds true to that form and is nothing but unreliable.

Nurse doesn’t see this as particularly useful because, as anyone from the northeast will tell you: If you don't like the weather in New England, just wait a few minutes. “My husband checks the weather incessantly,” Amanda Nurse, 24-time marathoner and RRCA Level-1 certified run coach at Wellness in Motion Boston, tells Runner’s World.

The weather forecast for the 2023 Boston Marathon.
