Nor'easter to bring strong winds, heavy rain to Massachusetts
- A late-season nor'easter will bring strong northeast winds and heavy rain to coastal Massachusetts from Wednesday evening through early Friday.
- This storm develops from an area of low pressure off the Mid-Atlantic coast that moves northward, causing wind-driven soaking rainfall and cooler temperatures.
- Forecasters expect wind gusts near 50 mph along the coast, especially Cape Cod, with rainfall totals between one and two inches and minor coastal flooding possible.
- The National Weather Service forecasted that a late-season nor’easter will affect the area from late Wednesday through early Friday, bringing strong winds and heavy rain, along with temperatures 10 to 20 degrees below average.
- The nor'easter should exit by Memorial Day weekend, allowing temperatures to rise into the 60s and mostly sunny conditions for the holiday.
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Areas along Massachusetts coast brace for nor'easter's heavy rains, winds
By Rhondella Richardson & Emily Maher Click here for updates on this story CAPE COD, Massachusetts (WCVB) — Areas along the Massachusetts coast are bracing for heavy rain and wind as a late-season nor’easter moves in Thursday. The storm’s heaviest rains and strongest wind will move through from about noon to 8 p.m. on Thursday, StormTeam 5 Chief Meteorologist Cindy Fitzgibbon said. Winds along the coast, especially toward the Cape and Island…
Coastal storm to deliver soaking rain ahead of Memorial Day weekend
A storm center to our south will develop into a nor’easter and sweep through the region Thursday. Boston will be right in the thick of it. Here's your Thursday storm and Memorial Day weekend forecast.
Coastal Storm To Bring Heavy Rain Thursday
There’s a looot going on in the forecast as we look ahead through the end of the week. Starting tonight, we’ll have some mist & drizzle and a shower possible, as well as lows in the mid and upper 40s. Tomorrow is still cloudy and very cool for this time of year. Highs should be near 70 degrees, but we’ll be stuck in the 50s around Southern New England! We’ll have more mist and drizzle, and a few showers, especially in the afternoon and evening. …
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