Sunday, October 6, 2019

Storm to bring needed rainfall to northeastern US into Monday

Updated Oct. 6, 2019 5:06 PM



Soaking rainfall will spread through the northeastern United States as the new week begins, which will help to ease the unusually dry conditions that have expanded in recent weeks.
“Locally heavy rainfall is expected along this storm through Monday night from the Ohio and Tennessee valleys through the interior Northeast,” AccuWeather Meteorologist Tyler Roys said.
The steadiest rain will hold off until later Monday along the Northeast’s Interstate-95 corridor.
Conditions ranging from abnormally dry to severe drought are occurring across 51 percent of the Northeastern states, according to the latest outlook issued by the U.S. Drought Monitor. At the start of July, zero percent of the region was enduring such conditions.
Rainfall can average 1-2 inches during the upcoming storm, according to Roys.
While this rain will help to water the dry ground and fill up low creeks and streams, it can also create slowdowns for motorists on the roadways. This includes stretches of interstates 70, 80, 81, 90 and 95.
Where leaves have fallen onto secondary roadways, the pavement can become extra slippery during the wet weather, creating a greater hazard for motorists.
Delays can occur as the wet weather passes over the major airport hubs.
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Flash flooding concerns will be low for this event given the prior dry conditions. Still, pooling of water can occur in low-lying and poor drainage areas.
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A brief surge of warmth will precede the wet weather in areas closer to the coast, but highs will fall well short of the record levels that were achieved at the start of October.
Beyond Monday night, AccuWeather meteorologists are monitoring the potential for a new storm to develop and stall for a time off the Atlantic coast, leading to an extended period of cloudy, rainy weather during the middle and latter part of the week. There is potential for this storm to be tropical or sub-tropical in nature.
In addition, an extended period of gusty winds, rough surf and coastal flooding can occur along a portion of the Eastern Seaboard as the storm sits offshore for several days.
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