Debby made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane on Monday morning in Florida, and could bring enhanced rain to Massachusetts this weekend.
This week remains unsettled here in New England with rounds of showers or storms. We start off the week hot on Monday, then cool to the 70s by Tuesday.made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane around 7 a.m. Monday along the Florida Big Bend, almost one year after Idalia made landfall there as a Category 3 . Rainfall totals have exceeded a foot in some areas around Tampa Bay and Sarasota, Florida, with lots of flooding ongoing.
On Monday, a cold front slowly sinks southeast across northern New England and will bring scattered severe storms, with lightning and heavy rainfall. The rain should stay north of the Mass. Pike through Monday night.
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