New England, Memorial Day and dangerous winds
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A late-season nor'easter intensified south of New England on Thursday, as windswept rain and severe winds slam the region.
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.
Memorial Day is one of the busiest travel days nationwide, and weather can be a headache for travelers. This Memorial Day weekend, the general pattern keeps showers and thunderstorms across the plains into the southeast. However, the highest severe risk is across Oklahoma and Kansas Friday through Sunday.
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A late-season coastal storm is brewing, set to push into Southern New England overnight. While this won't be the strongest system we've seen so far this year, i
A leading warm front will spark brief downpours and scattered showers in Western New England, with the chance of a thunderstorm or two.