A late season Nor'easter brings stormy weather to Rhode Island.
A late season Nor’easter is set to impact Rhode Island, bringing cold, heavy rain and strong winds starting overnight and escalating by Thursday morning. Residents should prepare for significant rainfall, potential coastal flooding, and hazardous driving conditions. Rain accumulations are expected between 1.5 to 3 inches, with wind gusts reaching up to 50 mph. As the storm progresses, weather conditions will improve late Thursday, giving way to a drier and cooler weekend.
Providence, Rhode Island – A late season Nor’easter is forecasted to bring cold, heavy rain to the region, starting overnight and intensifying by Thursday morning. Residents can expect significant rainfall and powerful winds, making preparations essential for safety and comfort.
The storm is predicted to deliver rain accumulation between 1.5 and 3 inches, raising concerns about possible minor coastal flooding, especially along Rhode Island’s coastline. Wind gusts are expected to reach as high as 40 to 50 mph, which could result in hazardous conditions for drivers, particularly in coastal areas.
Unlike many Nor’easters that can blanket the region in snow, this particular storm is not expected to produce any snowfall in Massachusetts. However, parts of New England, specifically the mountainous regions of New Hampshire, may experience accumulating snow due to the storm’s colder temperatures.
The Nor’easter is anticipated to start affecting local weather patterns overnight into Thursday morning, with rain becoming heavier throughout the day. Conditions are expected to improve late Thursday evening, with the storm system fully dissipating by Friday morning. However, occasional showers may linger into Friday afternoon and Saturday.
Looking ahead, the weekend forecast suggests mainly dry conditions, albeit with unseasonably cool temperatures. The best day for outdoor activities is projected to be Monday, May 26, when temperatures are expected to reach the upper 60s to low 70s, providing a pleasant break from the prior week’s storms.
Nor’easters are large low-pressure storms typically characterized by heavy rain or snow, high winds, and rough seas. They usually bring winds from the northeast and are common in the New England region, particularly in the colder months. These storms often cause disruptions, with the potential for power outages and localized flooding.
As Rhode Island prepares for the approaching storm, officials are advising residents to secure loose outdoor items, remain vigilant for changing weather conditions, and stay informed through local weather updates. Emergency services are on standby to address any incidents that may arise due to severe weather conditions.
With the arrival of this late season Nor’easter, Rhode Islanders should be prepared for challenging weather conditions in the coming days. By staying informed and taking necessary precautions, residents can navigate through the storm safely and look forward to a drier, sunnier start to the upcoming week.
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