News Summary
Rhode Island is bracing for a late-season Nor’easter, expected to bring heavy rainfall and strong winds starting overnight and lasting into Thursday. Forecasts predict rainfall between 1.5 to 3 inches and wind gusts reaching 40 to 50 mph, with potential coastal flooding. Residents are urged to prepare for power outages and travel disruptions. Post-storm, a drier weekend is anticipated, with cooler temperatures and a pleasant day on Monday as the system clears out.
Providence, Rhode Island – A late-season Nor’easter is set to impact Rhode Island this week, according to the National Weather Service. The storm is anticipated to bring a combination of heavy rainfall and strong winds starting overnight and continuing into Thursday morning. Forecasts indicate that rainfall amounts could range between 1.5 to 3 inches, while coastal areas may experience wind gusts reaching 40 to 50 mph or more.
As the storm rolls in, residents are advised to prepare for potential minor coastal flooding. This Nor’easter is characterized by strong northeast winds, which are typical for such weather patterns in the region. Though snow is not expected in Massachusetts, some snowfall may occur in the higher elevations of New Hampshire’s mountains due to this storm system.
Storm Timeline and Impact
The Nor’easter is projected to start impacting Rhode Island overnight, leading to periods of intense rain and robust winds by Thursday morning. The rain is expected to taper off late Thursday night, with the system clearing out by Friday morning. However, there is a possibility of lingering showers on Friday afternoon into Saturday as the weather settles down.
Weekend Outlook
After the storm clears, meteorologists are forecasting a significantly drier weekend ahead for Rhode Island residents. Unseasonably cool temperatures are also expected to prevail throughout the rest of the week. The best day of the weekend is projected to be Monday, May 26, where conditions should remain dry with temperatures in the upper 60s to low 70s, offering a welcome respite after the storm.
Preparation and Safety Measures
With the predicted heavy rain and high winds, local authorities urge residents to prepare for possible power outages and travel disruptions. Drivers are advised to be cautious of potential flooding on roadways and should avoid driving through flooded areas. Preparations for high winds should also be considered, including securing outdoor equipment and monitoring local alerts for further updates.
Background on Nor’easters
Nor’easters are severe storm systems that form along the East Coast of the United States, bringing strong winds, heavy rain, and, in some cases, snow. The strong northeast winds associated with these storms can cause hazardous conditions, especially along coastal areas. The storms typically occur during late fall and winter months but can occasionally extend into spring, as seen with this week’s forecast.
Residents should remain informed about the storm’s development and heed any advisories issued by local emergency management agencies. Community resources will be made available to assist residents in dealing with any challenges posed by this late-season storm.
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Additional Resources
- Weather.com: Providence, RI 10-Day Forecast
- Providence Journal: RI Weather Nor’easter Thursday Forecast
- GoLocalProv: Winter Weather Advisory for Thursday
- Providence Journal: RI Weather Coastal Snow Storm Likely
- Wikipedia: Nor’easter
