![]() ![]() The Bangor area could see 1 to 1.5 inches of rain, with rainfall north of Bangor projected to reach 0.5 to 1 inch.Ĭorrection: An earlier version of this article incorrectly identified the flash flood watch issued by the National Weather Service. Five inches of rain just doesn’t happen in this region. The National Weather Service issued a Flash Flood Watch until 8 a.m. #MEwx /tHisV99Ekc- NWS Caribou September 1, 2021 The remnants of Ida could bring flash flooding into southern New York and the southern part of New England later on Wednesday. A cold front nearby, along with remnants of Ida, increased the threat for heavy rain. The storm will bring the possibility of flooding rains to the region overnight and into the first part of Thursday. The National Weather Service in Caribou has issued a hazardous weather outlook for inland coastal communities, as well as some of central Maine, Penobscot County, northern Washington County and eastern Aroostook County.įorecast rainfall amounts tonight through Thursday night. But the remnants of Hurricane Ida are taking a very different approach. ![]() Waves could reach up to 12 feet during the worst wind gusts, and officials warn that conditions will be hazardous to small crafts. Gusts could reach 35 to 50 mph throughout Thursday. Flash Flood Emergency for Fairfield and New Haven Counties until 12:30 a.m. The Gulf of Maine has also been placed under a gale warning, with officials anticipating coastal winds reaching 15 to 30 mph on Wednesday evening. Ida is expected to continue steaming north and bring heavy rainfall on Thursday to New England, which was hit by a rare tropical storm in late August. This storm is expected to bring significant, life-threatening and unusual flooding to parts of the state. Track live radar and see the latest timing. B0mFffBw4v- NWS Northeast RFC September 1, 2021 As remnants of Tropical Storm Ida moved through the Northeast Wednesday, flash flood emergency warnings were issued for New York and New Jersey. River forecasts were just issued, and we’ll have more on those soon. Updated rainfall forecast from NERFC shows most of Connecticut and southern New York with potential for over five inches of rain, most of it tonight (although it’s already raining). ![]()
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