Tuesday, June 27, 2017

A Nor'easter Is Possible For Mother's Day Weekend

The Northeast remains stuck in a cool, wet pattern and this will continue through Mother's Day. In fact, there are indications that a late-season nor'easter may be in store for the region this weekend.
Possible nor'easter setup.
This possible nor'easter will bring rain and wind to the Northeast. While many think of snow with nor'easters, snow is not necessary as the term refers to stronger areas of low pressure along the East coast with winds typically from the northeast.
Nor'easters are most common September through April.
There are still uncertainties in the forecast, but rain is likely to develop in the mid-Atlantic Friday and then spread into the Northeast over the weekend. Some coastal flooding is also possible with this system.

https://weather.com/science/weather-explainers/news/noreaster-snow-rain-wind-northeast-explainer

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