Memorial Day, storm tracks
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A coastal storm will bring some nasty weather to Maine before Memorial Day weekend, including soaking rain, strong wind gusts and even snow in some areas of the state.This storm is technically a nor'easter because the wind will be blowing from the northeast,
The NWS forecasts that this week's nor'easter will start in New Hampshire with scattered rain showers late Wednesday night. Widespread, soaking rain will cover the state throughout Thursday and Friday, with over one inch of rain accumulation likely in most areas.
We will have more widespread storms Sunday along with a few severe cells for the NE Plains. There will be snow in the mountains with a Winter Weather Advisory in effect.
Forecasters warn a nor'easter is on its way to Massachusetts with "cold, windswept and heavy rain" that could cause flooding and wind damage. Here's when the storm is supposed to start.
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Federal forecasters say Utah is on tap for a "whirlwind" next few days with a "winter-like" storm this weekend before a more summer-like warmup next week.
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Meteorologist Frank Nocera, also of the Norton branch of the National Weather Service, told USA Today Network on Tuesday of this week that, "It's looking like a mainly dry weekend," adding that the area could experience more "unseasonably cool" temperatures for the rest of this week.
A low pressure system pushing through tonight into tomorrow will be bringing in some moderate to heavy precipitation across western Montana.We'll be seeing arou