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This Is Why Hurricane Dorian Is Moving So Slowly
Hurricane Dorian has been a slow-moving disaster, NBC News reports. The powerful hurricane, which weakened slightly to a Category 2 storm Tuesday morning, had churned for 15 hours at a glacial pace of just 1 mph and was locked at a standstill over the northern Bahamas. Its fixed position allowed it to clobber the island chain with sustained winds of...
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Some Could See a Foot of Snow From 4th March Nor'easter
The fourth nor’easter of March is here for our Wednesday and especially Wednesday night into early Thursday.
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Powerhouse Nor'easter Continues to Impact Coast on Saturday
The worst of the wind, rain and – in Western New England – snow has passed New England, but coastal flooding remains a serious concern.
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Rain, Snow, and Major Flooding Expected as Nor'easter Moves in
Dual low-pressure systems are combining into one powerful storm as it slowly moves from near New York City to the south of Nantucket today. Mixed rain and snow early this morning intensifies rapidly as it moves north and east.
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Drier Air and Sunshine Returns
Though it was a cold front that passed with a bit of rain and mountain snow last night, the air behind the front is not immediately colder. But it is drier, so with plenty of sunshine today, the high temperature reaches 50 degrees south, 40s north, to upper 30s at the Canadian border.
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Unsettled Weather on the Way Friday
After a gorgeous Fourth of July, we’ve got great news – that nice weather sticks around Wednesday, Wednesday night and for most of our Thursday.
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Cool and Dreary Weather Kicks off the Week
A series of low pressure systems south of New England will bring cool and rainy conditions to the region for the first half of the week.
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Sunshine Today, Rain Tomorrow
It’s a rather gray start to our Wednesday, but sunshine will increase from northwest to southeast as the day goes on.