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Coastal Storm Brings Winds, Snow, and Flood Risks to Massachusetts Coast
weather28 days ago

Coastal Storm Brings Winds, Snow, and Flood Risks to Massachusetts Coast

A coastal storm will skim the Massachusetts coast, bringing gusty winds of 40–50+ mph, a risk of coastal flooding on the Cape, South Shore and North Shore, and snow accumulations mainly 1–3 inches (Nantucket nearer 4 inches) with parts of Cape Cod and the Islands possibly reaching about 5 inches. The highest impacts are expected Sunday morning through Monday afternoon around high tides; cold air will keep snow and ice in place, delaying melt into next week.

Frigid DC weekend ahead as coastal storm looms
weather1 month ago

Frigid DC weekend ahead as coastal storm looms

The Capital Weather Gang reports that the D.C. region will stay frigid through the weekend, with temperatures dropping today and again tomorrow. A coastal storm is approaching, but most of the snow is expected to stay southeast of the area, leaving the D.C. region cold with potential slick spots and wind chills well below freezing (ice on the Potomac is visible in recent imagery). Weather conditions could affect travel and outdoor plans as the weekend unfolds.

East Coast Braces for Rare Coastal Storm and Nor’easter
weather4 months ago

East Coast Braces for Rare Coastal Storm and Nor’easter

A rare coastal storm is developing with a looping track over the Mid-Atlantic, making rainfall predictions challenging. The storm involves the interaction of two short waves in the jet stream, potentially stalling or looping for days, with rain expected from Saturday through Tuesday. Multiple weather models show a wide range of possible rainfall totals, emphasizing the uncertainty in exact impacts.

"Northeast Storm Brings Torrential Rain and Heavy Snow to New England"
weather1 year ago

"Northeast Storm Brings Torrential Rain and Heavy Snow to New England"

A strong coastal storm is bringing heavy rains and gusty winds to the Northeast's Interstate 95 corridor, with flood watches in place and rainfall totals of 2-5 inches expected. Wind advisories cover over 30 million people, with gusts reaching 40-50 mph and potential power outages. Inland areas of the Northeast are experiencing heavy snowfall, with Winter Storm Warnings in effect and more than 12 inches of snow possible, along with the threat of freezing rain. Chilly air will linger into early next week, with temperatures remaining in the 30s and 40s on Sunday.

"Northeast Braces for Coastal Storm: Heavy Rain, Damaging Winds, and Flood Threat"
weather1 year ago

"Northeast Braces for Coastal Storm: Heavy Rain, Damaging Winds, and Flood Threat"

A strong coastal storm is expected to bring heavy rain, strong winds, and potential river flooding to New Jersey on Saturday, with 2 to 4 inches of rain forecasted and wind gusts of 35 to 45 mph. The storm may lead to street flooding, river overflow, and power outages, with a flood watch in effect for all 21 counties. Minor tidal flooding and beach erosion are also possible, with the heaviest rain expected along the Interstate 95 corridor.

"Coastal Storm Brings Heavy Rain and Flooding Threat to Entire New Jersey"
weather1 year ago

"Coastal Storm Brings Heavy Rain and Flooding Threat to Entire New Jersey"

The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for all 21 counties in New Jersey as heavy rain and high winds are expected on Saturday, with 2 to 3.5 inches of rain forecasted. Gusty winds could lead to power outages, and beach erosion is a concern along the Jersey Shore. Minor flooding is possible along rivers and in low-lying urban areas, with the Passaic and Raritan River basins at risk for moderate flooding. Coastal flooding remains a risk on Sunday and Monday, with highs in the low to mid 50s on Saturday and Sunday.

"Northeast Braces for Weekend Snow and Flooding as Winter Returns for Start of Spring"
weather1 year ago

"Northeast Braces for Weekend Snow and Flooding as Winter Returns for Start of Spring"

A coastal storm is set to bring heavy rain and snow to the Northeast for the first weekend of spring, with potential for flooding along the I-95 corridor in the mid-Atlantic. The storm is expected to begin on Friday and could bring plowable snow to upstate New York and northern New England, while heavy rain is anticipated farther south. The storm is forecasted to move off the East Coast by Sunday, leading to a dry second half of the weekend across the region.

"New England Braces for Up to 9 Inches of Snow in Weekend Winter Storm"
weather2 years ago

"New England Braces for Up to 9 Inches of Snow in Weekend Winter Storm"

The National Weather Service predicts a coastal storm to hit southern New England on Sunday, bringing heavy snow to parts of Massachusetts, with as much as 8 to 12 inches expected in some areas. The storm is expected to affect western, central, and northeastern Massachusetts, with high confidence in heavy, wet snow across high terrains. The weather service has issued winter storm watches for several counties, warning of difficult travel conditions and potential power outages. Multiple maps have been published to show predicted snowfall amounts and likelihoods in different parts of the state.

"Devastating New England Storm Leaves Thousands Without Power and Destruction in its Wake"
natural-disasters2 years ago

"Devastating New England Storm Leaves Thousands Without Power and Destruction in its Wake"

A powerful coastal storm has left nearly 600,000 customers without power across New England, with Maine being the most affected state. Power companies are warning that it could take several days to restore electricity as crews work to repair the damage caused by high winds and heavy rain. The storm has also caused power outages in Canada, affecting nearly 175,000 homes. The severe weather conditions have led to school closures, disrupted healthcare services, and transportation delays in the affected areas.

"New Jersey Braces for Severe Flooding: Evacuations, School Closures, and State of Emergency Declared"
natural-disasters2 years ago

"New Jersey Braces for Severe Flooding: Evacuations, School Closures, and State of Emergency Declared"

Forecasters have issued warnings of heavy flooding near rivers in New Jersey, leading to evacuations in some areas. In Little Falls, residents in affected areas have been instructed to evacuate and park their vehicles in safe locations. The Paterson Public School District has closed all schools for Tuesday, while nearby districts will have a delayed opening. The flood warning affects the Passaic River, as well as Morris and Somerset counties. The Raritan River is also under a warning, with severe flooding expected in the Manville area. The floods are a result of a coastal storm that brought heavy rain and strong winds to the state.

Coastal Storm Causes Widespread Flooding and Rainfall Records in New Jersey
weather2 years ago

Coastal Storm Causes Widespread Flooding and Rainfall Records in New Jersey

A powerful coastal storm has brought heavy rainfall to New Jersey, with some areas receiving as much as 4 to 5 inches of rain. Preliminary reports show widespread areas of 2 to 3 inches of rain across the state. The storm follows another one from the previous week that dropped 2 to 4 inches of rain. Rainfall totals are still being updated, but some of the highest amounts have been recorded in towns such as Oakland, Ridgewood, Estell Manor, and Long Valley.

Coastal Storm Ravages Maine, Leaving Thousands Without Power
weather2 years ago

Coastal Storm Ravages Maine, Leaving Thousands Without Power

A significant coastal storm is hitting Maine, bringing heavy rain, strong winds, widespread power outages, and coastal flooding. Central Maine Power is reporting thousands of outages due to fallen trees. The worst of the storm is expected between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Monday, with intense winds gusting over 60mph along the coast and over 50mph further inland. 2-4”+ of rain will likely cause flooding and river flooding, especially in the mountains. Coastal areas will experience high tides and storm surges of 2-3 feet, leading to coastal damage and dangerous conditions. The storm is expected to knock out power to a significant portion of Maine.