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Weekend Nor'easter: Steady, heavy rain Saturday

Weekend Nor'easter: Steady, heavy rain Saturday

Yahoo29-05-2025

First and foremost, this rain storm will not result in a washout for everyone on Saturday. However, an incoming Nor'easter will make our Saturday rather wet and much cooler than normal. Here's the latest on timing, totals, and local impacts.
Wet Timeline: A cold front will scoot southeast across northern New York Friday night. That boundary will help to guide and funnel moisture into Vermont and New Hampshire by sunrise Saturday. That rain will remain steady and heavy at times across the Twin States. However, it's only periods of showers with a few dry slots for New York's North Country. The steadiest of rain will taper late Saturday before transitioning to scattered showers Sunday and leftover sprinkles next Monday.
Rainfall Totals: It's up to 0.5 inch of rain for most of northern New York. Vermont and New Hampshire will tally the heaviest totals. It's an average of 1 to 2 inches for the Twin States with localized 2+ inches in central and southern New Hampshire.
Local Impacts: Minor flooding will be possible along the smaller creeks/streams. Main stem rivers, such as the Otter Creek, may reach action stage which is a step below minor flood stage. A majority of main stem rivers will remain in check, but the rain will have impacts on travel. Ponding/puddling, hydroplaning risks, and lowered visibility will be likely. Allow yourself some extra time to get where you're going safely Saturday.
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