[Weather] [2019.01.24 AM NWS Briefing] Flood & Wind Threats Today
BOX Operations - NOAA Service Account
box.operations at noaa.gov
Thu Jan 24 09:12:25 UTC 2019
Good morning everyone,
The primary change with this morning's forecast update is the issuance of a
Coastal Flood Advisory for south coastal RI through Buzzards Bay MA. This
is for the high tide this morning, around 10AM/11AM.
Attached you will find the latest briefing package highlighting the
forecast impacts of flooding, strong to damaging winds, and hazardous sea
conditions. Rain continues to overspread this morning, with the heaviest
falling mid morning to late afternoon.
*What / Where / When ... *
- *Periods of heavy rain, potential for flash flooding ... FLASH FLOOD
WATCH in effect (through late tonight)*
- For all of S New England, especially S&E areas.
- Rain continues to overspread this morning
- Forecast 1 to 2 inches of rainfall, locally higher amounts.
- Lingering snow and ice melt will add to this issue, along with any
clogged drains.
- Snow cover and/or hardened ground, any and all rain likely to
runoff.
- Urban / poor drainage flooding, potential for flooded basements.
- Minor river flooding possible.
- *Strong to damaging winds, potential for downed limbs, trees, power
outages*
- *HIGH WIND WARNING *for SE-coastal MA & RI (9 am to 7 pm).
- *WIND ADVISORY *for E-coastal MA & N RI (9 am to 5 pm).
- Strongest mid morning into afternoon, gusts up to 60 mph.
- For all of Southern New England especially S&E areas of MA & CT, as
well as all of RI.
- *Gales winds and high seas ... GALE WARNINGS posted on all waters (1
am to 9 pm)*
- Strongest winds Thursday morning into Thursday afternoon; gusts up to
50 knots.
- Highest seas Thursday afternoon; seas up to 20 feet.
- *Minor Coastal Flooding Possible*
- South Coastal RI and MA
- Around time of high tide (10AM/11AM)
- Pockets of minor coastal flooding/splashover possible.
- Coastal Flood Statement issued for RI/S coastal MA.
*Uncertainty ... *
- We remain confident concerning the heavy rain and flooding threat.
- However we have lower confidence concerning the exact strength of
strong to damaging winds.
- Whether we see 40 to 50 mph gusts versus 50 to 60 mph gusts in
those areas under wind-related headlines. The risk increases in
thunderstorms.
Should you have any questions, comments and/or concerns, you are more than
welcome to reach out to us at any time.
- NWS Boston/Norton
If you have any questions or would like more information, don't hesitate to
contact us via this email address, on NWSChat <https://nwschat.weather.gov/>,
or at the following:
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Norton, MA 02766
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