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Downpours, strong winds, isolated thunderstorms on Wednesday

Downpours, strong winds, isolated thunderstorms on Wednesday

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ALSO, IT’S NOT THE MOST PICTURESQUE NIGHT, BUT OF COURSE WE’RE ALSO LOOKING AT THE CONDITIONS THAT WILL BE VISIBLE IN THE MORNING IN TERMS OF RAIN AND WIND. And yes, I guess we’ll be okay with the fog as we’ll see how things really change tomorrow. This is the schedule for tomorrow’s impact. WHILE WE WILL BE SEEING A FEW SHOWERS HERE OVER THE NEXT HOURS, we will begin to see the rainfall become more steady and widespread in the early hours of this morning. So there will be widespread rainfall for your morning commute, more likely to be downpours throughout the afternoon into the evening hours. AND THIS WILL BE THE HIGHEST IMPACT PART OF THE STORM AS WE ARE ALSO OBSERVING SOME OF THESE WIND GUSTS UP TO ABOUT 50 TO EVEN 60 mph. Take a look at these precipitation forecasts with precipitation totaling more than three inches, in some places it could be nearly three and a half to even four inches. THIS DARK RED COLOR INDICATES WHERE WE CAN SEE ABOUT 10 INCHES IN PARTS OF CONNECTICUT. So this is going to be a really heavy soaker. It looks like the heaviest axis of rain will fall through Connecticut, but you can see how this rain is also impacting central and even parts of eastern Massachusetts. 34 ALWAYS THE FOG, AS ED MENTIONED, IS PRETTY THICK, AND UNFORTUNATELY THAT’S THAT OUR VISIBILITY HERE IS STILL PRETTY LOW. THREE QUARTER OF A MILE IN BOSTON, BUT UP TO A QUARTER OF A MILE IN WORCESTER AND SLIGHTLY REDUCED EVEN AS YOU MOVE TOWARDS THE SOUTH COAST. CHECK OUT OUR RADAR NOW. NOT MUCH GOING ON HERE, BUT THOSE LIGHT SHOWERS are starting to move in from the west and that purple color indicates there are signs of freezing drizzle developing. WE COULD SEE SOME BLACK ICE HERE. The cold air has settled over these locations northwest of 495. She is stubborn. AS THE REST OF US WARMS UP TO THE MID-30S, IT’S GOING TO TAKE SOME TIME TO REALLY MAKE THIS POCKET OF COLD AIR HERE. So we have to wait a few more hours. If you find yourself in these locations northwest of Boston, please continue to pay attention to slippery roads. IT WILL ONLY BE IN THE OVERNIGHT TOMORROW MORNING THAT WE WILL SEE THE TEMPERATURES THERE HEAT. BUT IN BOSTON WE ARE ALREADY IN THE MID-30S. We will soon reach the 40 degree mark here. AND THE RAIN WILL MOVE IN. SO THAT THE TEMPERATURES WILL CONTINUE TO RISE TOMORROW. We are in the 60s. UNTIL TOMORROW AFTERNOON. Here are the showers filling up for the morning commute. And it looks like it will be all rain in most places. The chances of freezing rain start to decrease here. BUT YOU MAY WANT TO WATCH PARTS OF FORT N95 NORTHWEST WHERE IT’S JUST A LITTLE COOLER. In the afternoon we are approaching the 60 degree mark. NOTE HOW THE RAIN STARTS TO FILL IN FROM LATE MORNING INTO THE AFTERNOON HOURS, BUT THE BIGGER CONCERN HERE IS THE RISK OF RAINFALLS AND THUNDERSTORMS AFFECTING OUR EVENING. This is 5:00 p.m., a clear line pushing in from the west and spreading toward the coast as we move toward 8:00 p.m. AND THEN IT’S OUT OF HERE ON YOUR THURSDAY AFTER MIDNIGHT. I would say we dry out at 2am. With a strong wind warning, wind gusts of up to 60 miles per hour could occur along the coast. 50 miles per hour inland. This is starting to calm down as we approach Thursday, but it is still stormy so the wind will keep it cool on Thursday. WE ARE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AND OUR NEX IN THE 30S

Video: Downpours, strong winds, isolated thunderstorms on Wednesday

A storm will develop on Wednesday with tropical moisture, warm temperatures, strong winds, rainfall and possible thunderstorms with the risk of flooding.

A storm will develop on Wednesday with tropical moisture, warm temperatures, strong winds, rainfall and possible thunderstorms with the risk of flooding.

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