October 24 – Nasty October Nor’easter
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by Fred Campagna
2y ago
A very intense storm will form just off the Southern New England coast Monday night into Tuesday. The storm will bring heavy rain, damaging wind and rough surf to Southern New England in the middle of the week. Expect very wet weather Monday night into Wednesday morning, with more than 3 inches of rain possible in the hardest hit areas. Most of Southern New England should get at least an inch of rain from the storm. The rain will come in bands, and there may be some breaks between heavier downpours. Simulated radar for Tuesday evening The wind will be a big factor as it picks up during the day ..read more
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Southern New England October Outlook
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by Fred Campagna
2y ago
The first full week of October will likely begin and end with showers in Southern New England. A system coming through on Sunday evening will linger into the early part of the workweek. Showers are possible Monday through Monday night into midday Tuesday. It looks like a pretty good soaking over the approximately two-day stretch. Most of Southern New England will get more than an inch of rain, and some areas may get 2″+. A wet start to the weekDry weather in the mid to late workweek as a system slowly moves east across the country Dry weather is likely in the mid to late workweek. Look for hig ..read more
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August 31 – Southern New England September Outlook
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by Fred Campagna
2y ago
From Fred to Henri to Ida, I have been babysitting hurricanes for the past three weekends. I’m looking forward to a break in the action near the United States in the coming week or two. The peak of hurricane season is in early September, but long-range models are not showing much action threatening the U.S. in the next 10-15 days. In the near-term, what’s left of Ida will bring soaking rain to Southern New England from late Wednesday through midday Thursday. Flash flooding is possible with 3-6″ of rain possible in Connecticut, Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts. It will be breezy, but ..read more
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Henri hitting Southern New England
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by Fred Campagna
2y ago
Hurricane Henri was downgraded to a tropical storm early Sunday and it will hit Southern New England as a tropical storm on Sunday. Live updates from meteorologist Fred Campagna are below. The post Henri hitting Southern New England appeared first on Right Weather LLC ..read more
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Here comes Henri
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by Fred Campagna
2y ago
It’s possible Henri will break a 30-year streak without a landfalling hurricane in Southern New England. Hurricane Bob hit the Southern New England coast on August 19, 1991. Since then, there have been some close calls and tropical storms that have hit the coast, but the official landfalling hurricane designation has not been reached. That’s not to say we haven’t had some big tropical systems wreak havoc in Southern New England. Irene in 2011 and Sandy in 2012 both caused plenty of damage and headaches. Now comes Henri, a tropical storm off the Southeast US coast as of Friday evening, with the ..read more
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August 16 – Tropics are heating back up
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by Fred Campagna
2y ago
A lull in the tropics from mid July to mid August is ending with three storms forming in the past week. Tropical Storm Fred will hit the Florida Panhandle on Monday and bring rain up the Appalachians as it moves inland. Eventually, some of the rain from Fred will reach Southern New England around Thursday, but it will not be a big impact storm as the structure of the storm will have totally fallen apart by then. Tropical Depression Grace is hitting Hispaniola early in the week. Haiti already got hit by Fred and then had a massive 7.2 earthquake this weekend. While Grace is not expected to be a ..read more
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July 6 – Some Elsa impact likely in New England
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by Fred Campagna
2y ago
Elsa will either be a strong tropical storm or minimal hurricane before reaching the Florida coast on Wednesday. The storm is expected to make landfall north of Tampa in the afternoon. It will move across south Georgia and the Carolinas before heading for New England. The storm will weaken over land in the midweek, but could be reinvigorated if it emerges over the Atlantic Ocean south of New England. The interesting part of that is the impact will likely be lower for most of Southern New England if the storm heads off the Mid-Atlantic coast and passes by Nantucket on Friday. The worst part of ..read more
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June 11 – Cooler pattern ahead
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by Fred Campagna
2y ago
The first 10 days of June were mostly hot in Southern New England. Cooler weather arrived late in the workweek, and it looks like it will stick around for a few days. The temperature will run below normal through the weekend. Relatively cool on Saturday The best chance for rain this weekend is Friday night into early Saturday as another surge of cool air arrives. Temps will struggle to get out of the 60s on Saturday. It will likely reach the low-mid 70s on Sunday as clouds increase in the afternoon. Showers are possible Sunday night and Monday. A few more showers could pop up on Tuesday with s ..read more
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May 28 – Historically bad Memorial Day weekend ahead
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by Fred Campagna
2y ago
The weather has been pretty nice for most of the spring in Southern New England. Meteorological spring ends on Memorial Day, May 31, and the last weekend of spring will be among the coldest on record in Southern New England. This Memorial Day weekend will go in the books as one of the coldest, and possibly wettest, on record in Southern New England. The temperature may not get above 60° in part of Southern New England from Saturday through Monday. In fact, it’s possible that it will not reach 60° in Boston. Rhode Island and Connecticut have a chance to reach the 60s on Monday, but the weather ..read more
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May 16 – Warm weather continues this week
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by Fred Campagna
2y ago
The workweek begins with another threat of pop-up showers and thunderstorms over Southern New England Monday afternoon. The risk of severe weather is low. Temps will be in the 70s. There is a lower chance of scattered showers/storms on Tuesday, but it’s not quite zero. Expect the 80s inland on Thursday Look for warm weather in the middle of the week. Highs could be well into the 80s inland. A breeze off the water will likely keep the coast in the 70s. Dry weather is expected Wednesday and Thursday. A warm stretch in the Northeast Shower and thunderstorm chances increase again late in the workw ..read more
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