[Weather] [2019.10.30 PM] Potential for Strong to Damaging Winds Thu night/Fri morning

BOX Operations - NOAA Service Account box.operations at noaa.gov
Wed Oct 30 20:09:08 UTC 2019


Good afternoon,

We are still expecting a period of strong to damaging wind gusts Thursday
night into Friday morning as a strong cold front sweeps through. The wind
threat is the primary concern.

*Changes with this update:*

   - High Wind Watch expanded across Rhode Island and southeast MA up to
   the I-95 corridor from Providence to Boston for Thursday night into Friday
   morning.
   - Wind advisory issued for the rest of southern New England Thursday
   night into Friday morning.
   - Gale Watches converted to Gale Warnings for all waters Thursday
   afternoon into Friday.

*Details:*

      *Winds:*

   - *Timing and Peak Gusts:*
      - Strongest winds from the south will occur between midnight and 6 am
      from west to east.
      - Gusts 40-50 mph in the interior, with 50-60 mph possible across
      Rhode Island and eastern MA, including the Cape/Islands.
      - Another surge of strong west wind gusts to 40-50 mph are expected
      Friday morning, especially over the higher terrain in interior MA.
   - *Impacts:* Some tree damage with scattered power outages.
   - *Uncertainty:* Strong winds will be present just off the surface,
   though it is not clear how much of these winds will translate to the
   surface. If temperatures warm to 70 degrees Thursday night, this will
   increase the probability of getting strong winds to the surface. Also, a
   narrow line of heavy showers co-located with the front could help focus
   areas of strong to damaging winds.

      *Rain:*

   - *Timing:* Periods of showers tonight and Thursday, but the heaviest
   rainfall, possibly accompanied by a rumble or two of thunder, will be
   Thursday night, especially across western and central MA and northern CT.
   - *Amounts:* 0.75 to 1.5 inches, heaviest interior.
   - *Impacts*: Limited. Isolated poor drainage flooding possible from
   leaf-clogged storm drains.
   - *Uncertainty*: Areas of thunder could enhance rainfall rates, though
   this potential would be mainly southeast of I-95.


Graphics pertaining to the peak wind gusts in MPH, as well as the event
total rainfall, are attached.

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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