Thunderstorms with potentially damaging winds will aim for New England Monday night.
Some of Karen's moisture will get drawn northward and enhance the rain accompanying a cold front spreading into the mid-Atlantic and Northeast. This is despite Karen weakening into a tropical rainstorm in the northern Gulf this past weekend due to dry air and disruptive winds above the surface of the water.
"One to 3 inches of rain will occur near and along the front as it works eastward across the eastern United States," AccuWeather Expert Senior Meteorologist Dan Kottlowski said.
There is also the risk of a couple of brief, spin-up tornadoes into Monday evening. These could be concealed by drenching rain in some cases right along the mid-Atlantic coast and over New England.
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