Things Are Getting Soggy

Another speedy system is racing in this afternoon

Wednesday: Early sunny breaks with patchy dense fog. Rain returns after noon. High in the 50s south, 40s north. Overnight: Rain is heavy at times through midnight, diminishing late. Snow in far northern Maine. Temperatures hold steady around 50. Thursday: Becoming mostly sunny and mild south, highs near 60. Snow and rain ending north, with sunny breaks, highs near 50.

Heavy rain came to towns across New England yesterday.

It's all good, all needed, and all part of a soggy pattern in the next week to ten days, but hang on. We're not talking days on end of rain. We'll have our cake and eat it too with significant, days-long breaks will come between storms.

First thing's first though. Another speedy system is racing in this afternoon. Rain/snow lines will hold in Northern Maine, so this looks to be all wet for 2/3 of New England.

Another inch or so of rain could be in play, with some spots coming out a bit higher. The difference here is that today’s storm is dragging its feet and won't push away until very early Thursday morning.

Again the cold air is lacking, and again we climb well above normal in the wake of the storm tomorrow. For the first day of meteorological winter, we could hit 60 degrees in some spots!

Cold weather lovers hold your tears. There is plenty of chill coming for the weekend under clear skies. That said, the pattern remains both active and above normal, so we are already eyeing the next rain event by the middle of next week.

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