Northeast Weather Forecast: Heavy Rain, Urban Flooding to Threaten Daily Commutes This Week


The latest weather forecast warns of challenging weather conditions in the Northeastern US this weekend, bringing possible urban flooding and heavy rains. Motorists should expect slower commutes and travel disruptions.

In March, residents in the Northeast experienced rounds of rain and snow. Warmer conditions were also reported, especially in February. This week, homeowners should stay alert for stormy conditions, impacting daily commutes.

In Kansas, the advisory reports that rain and thunderstorms could unfold in the city, causing rainfall amounts of up to two inches. The rainy outlook is expected to return on the weekend. The forecast warns of a possible strong thunderstorm.

In addition, Chicago could anticipate possible rain on Friday, particularly south of Interstate 80. The forecast shows that the weekend can unleash cooler temperatures.

Northeast Weather Forecast This Weekend

New York City
New York City
(Photo : by Spencer Platt/Getty Images). Residents in the Northeast should expect a mix of rain and snow this week, according to forecasts. Homeowners should anticipate slower commutes and other travel hazards.

According to AccuWeather’s latest forecast, stormy conditions could unfold in the Northeast this weekend. The rounds of rain can threaten low-lying areas or flooded roads. Homeowners can expect a cooler air with rains in the region.

In midweek, the stormy outlook can unload in coastal Maine and the Carolinas. The rain storm could bring flooding concerns, particularly for low-lying areas. Travelers in New York and New England can expect rounds of precipitation this week.

In New York, the advisory reveals that light rain can emerge in southern CT and the city. Windy conditions can generally range from 10 to 15 mph, and wind gusts from 20 to 25 mph.

In addition, a general 1 to 3 inches of rain can unload in central Long Island and south-central Connecticut. Homeowners should stay alert for flood advisories in New York, including in Eastern Suffolk and Long Island.

On Friday, rainy concerns can unload in Detroit, Columbus, and Charleston. Meanwhile, mild weather can spread over Buffalo, Washington, New York, and Virginia Beach.

In Boston, lingering light showers and drizzle are expected. Residents can check for a breezy outlook, with lows reaching in the 30s. On Friday, sunshine is likely, with highs in the 40s.

On Saturday, rain could spread in the following areas:

  • Ottawa
  • Buffalo
  • Detroit
  • Pittsburgh
  • New York
  • Washington
  • Virginia Beach
  • Nashville
  • Evansville
  • Indianapolis

In addition, the main flooding threats can emerge in Manchester, Boston, New Bedford, Hartford, and New York. On Sunday, the colder and snowier conditions can unload in Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Sudbury, Montreal, and Kingston.

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Northeastern US Weather Preparedness For Snow and Rain

The latest weather forecast in the Northeast warns of stormy conditions this week, impacting travelers and communities in low-lying areas. Homeowners should carefully consider the weather this week to avoid travel hazards and inconvenience.

With the stormy outlook and rain, the main dangers are slippery commutes and flooded roads. Motorists should check for the road news before traveling.

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