Apologize for the second email, however I forgot to include our one page summary and wind gust table. Sorry for any confusion and/or inconvenience. Have a great weekend.
Frank Nocera
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---------- Forwarded message --------- From: BOX Operations - NOAA Service Account<box.operations@noaa.gov> Date: Sat, Mar 9, 2024 at 4:22 PM Subject: [2024.03.09 PM] NWS Boston EM Briefing: Strong Winds, Heavy Rain, minor river & tidal flooding To:
Good afternoon everyone,
A quick hitting storm system will move across the region tonight into Sunday morning with the following impacts
Strong southeast winds gusting up to 55 mph, highest winds Cape Cod & Cape Ann, where power outages are possible. A wind advisory has been posted for the coastline of MA & RI
These strong winds combined with high astronomical tides will result in minor tidal flooding (minor inundation & coastal erosion) during the time of high tide Sunday morning & early afternoon. A coastal flood advisory has been posted for the entire coastline of MA and RI.
Heavy rain with 1-2" inches of rainfall, yielding minor street/highway flooding tonight.
With rivers and streams already swollen from heavy rain earlier this week, renewed minor flooding is possible across CT, RI and MA. Therefore, a flood watch has been posted for most of the region.
Kyle Pederson, Rob Megina and Frank Nocera
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