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Tornado watches were issued for parts of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine have also expired. The threat of flash flooding is continuing through the early morning hours across northern New England.
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Daily Voice on MSNErin’s Offshore Spin Will Unleash Flash Flood Risk Across Northeast
A surge of tropical moisture unleashed by Hurricane Erin is set to drench the Northeast with meteorologists warning that ...
And a flash flood watch was in effect for much of western New England for a heightened risk for localized excessive rainfall. Click here for active weather alerts in your area.
Meanwhile, widespread storms will bring the threat of flash flooding, damaging winds and tornadoes for a second day in New England. Elsewhere, severe storms and rainfall are on the forecast.
The stretch of dry and hot weather will be put on pause this week in the Northeast as disruptive thunderstorms drench the region on Wednesday. Meanwhile, tropical downpours will trigger flash floods ...
Officials announced a flash flood warning around 5:45 p.m. Heavy rain arrived in North Attleborough just before 6:30 p.m. A flash flood warning was in effect for northern Rhode Island until 8:45 p.m.
The flash flood watch is in effect until 8 a.m. Thursday morning. A flash flood warning remains in effect for parts of Connecticut — Willimantic, Storrs and Danielson — until 6 p.m.
As flash flooding has increased in Mass., the state’s disaster agency has begun responding to more localized ‘gap disasters’ : As climate change soaks New England, flash flooding is costing ...
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