Our high pressure system is slow to depart, allowing bright sunny skies to continue for much of the day across eastern New England. A warm front will begin to push in Thursday afternoon along the west that will offer showers as early as Thursday evening for the Champlain Valley down to Worcester County and Connecticut, marching eastward overnight into Friday morning….
Our high pressure system is slow to depart, allowing bright sunny skies to continue for much of the day across eastern New England.
These downpours and storms will gain intensity and coverage as they progress east by the mid-late morning hours into the early afternoon.Sign up for NECN newsletters.
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