As Philippe churns toward New England, much of Maine is now in the storm's forecast cone as it moves northward through the western Atlantic Ocean. New York has already implemented their Flash Flood Emergency Plan as the flood risk increases for vulnerable areas.
Philippe has become a post-tropical cyclone Friday, but naming convention aside, the storm still poses a risk of flash flooding across New England this weekend.The storm is lashing Bermuda with heavy rain and 40 mph wind gusts on Friday as it continues its northward journey on a path that will eventually bring stormy weather to portions of the Northeast and Atlantic
New York has already implemented their Flash Flood Emergency Plan as the flood risk increases for vulnerable areas. Cities likeDespite conditions that will be similar to a tropical storm, the NHC has opted not to issue Tropical Storm Watches or Warnings for the U.S. coastline, leaving warnings up to individual NWS offices. Philippe is about 110 miles south of Bermuda and heavy rainfall is expected to continue through Friday for the island nation.
Based on the forecast track, the weather will start to deteriorate in Atlantic Canada and coastal New England on Saturday with the center of the storm reaching the coast Sunday.Those in Philippe's path should prepare for multiple weather-related threats, including flash flooding, power outages and dangerous surf along the coast.
Heavy rain will be ongoing ahead of Philippe’s center by Friday, and the cold front charging across the U.S. will be getting stronger as it approaches the East Coast.As Philippe gets closer to New England and the Northeast by the weekend, the front will also be sweeping off the coast. This will lead to heavy rain across the Northeast and New England this weekend as the region feels the effects of both systems.
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