A Marin County neighborhood experienced flooding due to king tides and an upcoming storm, with warnings of up to 2.5 feet of inundation in low-lying areas, road closures, and property damage expected across the San Francisco Bay Area.
A strong nor'easter is expected to bring wet snow, heavy rain, and gusty winds to New Hampshire from Wednesday afternoon through Thursday night, prompting a winter storm warning for the entire state and a coastal flood watch at the coastline. The precipitation will start as a mix of snow and sleet before changing to all snow, with significant accumulations expected across different regions of the state. Heavy, wet snow and strong winds may lead to scattered power outages, and concerns about coastal flooding are also present. Conditions are expected to gradually improve over the weekend, with a passing rain or snow shower on Saturday and partial sunshine on Sunday.
A strong nor'easter is expected to bring wet snow, heavy rain, and gusty winds to New Hampshire from Wednesday afternoon through Thursday night, prompting a winter storm warning for the entire state and a coastal flood watch. The precipitation is projected to start as a mix of snow and sleet before changing to all snow, with significant accumulations expected across different regions of the state. Heavy, wet snow combined with winds gusting over 35-40 mph may lead to scattered power outages, and concerns about coastal flooding are also present. Conditions are expected to gradually improve over the weekend, with a passing rain or snow shower on Saturday and partial sunshine on Sunday.
A winter storm watch has been issued for Massachusetts, with 4 to 12 inches of snow expected late Monday into Tuesday, accompanied by gusty winds. The peak of the storm is forecasted for Tuesday morning, impacting the afternoon commute, and school cancellations are anticipated. There's also a concern for coastal flooding with potential surges during Tuesday's high tide. Stay tuned for updates as the snowfall forecast evolves.