Andrea continues to lose her tropical
characteristics off the coast of Virginia. But the forecast for us remains
unchanged. Wind damage is not a concern. Power outages are not a concern. Coastal flooding is not a concern. But heavy rain and poor drainage flooding is
a concern. 2”-4” of rain will fall by the time the last drop falls.
Rain will move out early Saturday. By 8 AM, the radar should be clear (give or
take an hour).
Even after the rain ends, flood alerts will remain
in effect as larger rivers continue to slowly rise. Luckily, these main stem rivers
should be able to handle the rainfall from Andrea with only minor flooding
forecast along the Housatonic and Farmington Rivers. The Connecticut River will
remain below flood stage. Rain ends early Saturday followed by some clearing.
There is a chance for a stray afternoon shower. Sunday looks better with partly
to mostly sunny skies and milder temperatures.
Tonight: Heavy rain. Low: Near 60.
Tomorrow: Rain ending early in the morning. Clouds
breaking for some sun with a shower in spots in the afternoon. High: Mid to
upper 70s.
Sunday: Partly cloudy to mostly sunny, warmer than
recent days. Low to mid 80s inland. Mid to upper 70s for the shoreline.
Monday: Some sun to
start, increasing clouds. Chance for a shower in spots. Showers are more likely
Monday night. High: Mid 70s to near 80
Tuesday: Considerable cloudiness with periods of rain. Rain could come down heavy at times with some clearing possible late. High: Mid to upper 70s
Wednesday: Partly cloudy start with showers and thunderstorms developing. High: Mid to upper 70s.
Tuesday: Considerable cloudiness with periods of rain. Rain could come down heavy at times with some clearing possible late. High: Mid to upper 70s
Wednesday: Partly cloudy start with showers and thunderstorms developing. High: Mid to upper 70s.
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