A rainy, unsettled stretch of weather continues Friday as low pressure brings widespread rain across the Northeast through part of the weekend.Flood watches have been issued for southern Vermont and most of New Hampshire, in effect through 8 PM Saturday.Lighter showers will transition to steadier, heavier rain through Friday afternoon, with locally heavy downpours possible during Friday evening’s commute.The bulk of the rain will wrap by mid-morning Saturday. Rainfall totals range between a quarter to half inch for the St. Lawrence Valley, a half inch to one inch for most of the North Country into northern Vermont, and a general one to two inches in central and southern Vermont. Localized amounts over three inches are expected in southern areas.Watch for areas of urban flooding through Friday evening with ponding in vulnerable spots!Minor flooding is also possible on small creeks and streams. Mainstem rivers will rise, but largely stay out of flood stage. Many waterways crest through Saturday.Drier weather will develop by Saturday afternoon, with late breaks of sun possible. Brighter skies are favored late Saturday in Northern New York, as clouds are slower to clear in Vermont.Mother’s Day looks fantastic! Plenty of sun and a dry northwesterly breeze keeping temperatures in the 60s.
A rainy, unsettled stretch of weather continues Friday as low pressure brings widespread rain across the Northeast through part of the weekend.
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Flood watches have been issued for southern Vermont and most of New Hampshire, in effect through 8 PM Saturday.
Lighter showers will transition to steadier, heavier rain through Friday afternoon, with locally heavy downpours possible during Friday evening’s commute.
The bulk of the rain will wrap by mid-morning Saturday. Rainfall totals range between a quarter to half inch for the St. Lawrence Valley, a half inch to one inch for most of the North Country into northern Vermont, and a general one to two inches in central and southern Vermont. Localized amounts over three inches are expected in southern areas.
Watch for areas of urban flooding through Friday evening with ponding in vulnerable spots!
Minor flooding is also possible on small creeks and streams. Mainstem rivers will rise, but largely stay out of flood stage. Many waterways crest through Saturday.
Drier weather will develop by Saturday afternoon, with late breaks of sun possible. Brighter skies are favored late Saturday in Northern New York, as clouds are slower to clear in Vermont.
Mother’s Day looks fantastic! Plenty of sun and a dry northwesterly breeze keeping temperatures in the 60s.