High tides Thursday morning from Hampton, New Hampshire to Gloucester, Boston and the Islands could reach minor to moderate flood stagewill come together Wednesday night as it materializes off the New Jersey coast. Ironically, there is no bombogenesis or rapid deepening of the storm, later Wednesday night and Thursday.
Instead, it maintains its intensity as it moves across the Cape and into the Gulf of Maine, where it resides through Friday. This major element will be the deciding factor in us seeing mostlyThere's still the upper-level energy that could sway some of the precipitation over to snow in the higher elevations of Worcester County and across southern New Hampshire. It's here we could see 1 to 3 inches of snow and/or 3 to 5 in the highest elevations. Our window is tight, too.
A remnant low pressure system will be all that remains of our nor'easter on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. As it slowly drifts away to the east, our weather will slowly improve. In essence, we'll see cool 40s and the threat for showers into the weekend. Saturday and Sunday will at least feature some sun.still looks great, and it kicks off a wonderful week weather-wise. We’ll warm through the 60s and even challenge 70 by late week.
Plenty more updates through the storm. Stay with us on-air, on your favorite streaming platform, online, and on social media.
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