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New England Flood Potential. Update 7:15pm. LI & CT look like trouble
Posted: (September 25, 2008 07:19 pm)

Here is the latest info for New England and the dual weather systems the next few days.  The LOW at the Carolina Coast is the main element right now but as the HIGH over New England slides away the winds and rain will create a draw from the Atlantic Ocean.  

RAIN POTENTIAL FOR NEW ENGLAND 7:30PM

 

CITY

OLD NAM

NEW NAM

OLD GFS

NEW GFS

MY CALL

LONG ISLAND

 3.82" 

 5.17" 

4.62"

5.46"

5.35"

BRIDGEPORT CT

3.75"

5.09"

4.63"

5.84"

5.45"

MANCHESTER NH

 2.48" 

 3.95" 

4.76"

1.96"

3.77"

PROVIDENCE RI

 2.34" 

 3.71" 

4.07"

3.26"

3.50"

BOSTON MA

 1.63" 

 3.76" 

4.75"

2.23"

3.00"

HARTFORD CT

3.56"

5.79"

3.56"

3.38"

4.69"

SPRINGFIELD MA

 3.23" 

 5.01" 

3.03"

2.56"

3.89"

ALBANY NY

4.19"

4.54"

2.03"

1.55"

3.55"

SYRACUSE NY

1.65"

.53"

.60"

.22"

.45"

BURLINGTON VT

 3.26" 

 2.08" 

.59"

.39"

1.00"

PORTLAND ME

 1.47" 

 3.76" 

3.88"

2.30"

3.00"

EASTPORT ME

 1.30" 

 3.02" 

3.50"

2.33"

2.65"

3.00" + FLOODING POSSIBLE          
4.00" +  FLOODING LIKELY          
OLD RUN IS 8PM LAST NITE          
NEW RUN IS 8AM TODAY          

The problem has increased for Long Island and Central and Western CT.  The numbers have come up today and this could be a serious situation for areas that normally flood.  This system does have some tropical kick to it and that can add another inch to the totals.  This needs to be watched the next  few days.



 
 
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