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Westford forecast through the Holiday Weekend

Our nor’easter is underway…

Thursday will be one of the nastiest days we have seen here this spring.

Our weather team is continuing the NEXT Weather Alert through tonight.

The storm will ramp up quickly and the worst conditions will be present this afternoon through about midnight.

The afternoon commute will coincide with some of the strongest winds and heaviest rainfall.

We anticipate widespread, localized flooding, poor drainage flooding, and a high hydroplaning risk on roadways.

The storm’s center will be crossing over southeast Massachusetts later tonight and could be the focus for one final burst of rain between 7pm and midnight.

After midnight, the heavy rain will lift north of our area and the precipitation will become lighter and more scattered.

There will still be some leftover showers Friday morning, but the worst of the storm will be long gone.

Rainfall totals will average between 1.5″ and 2.0″.  There is a chance for some localized, higher amounts, up to 3.0″.

This will cause some minor small river and stream flooding but we do not expect any major rivers to reach their banks.

Strong, northeast winds will persist for much of the afternoon and evening, peaking between 30-50mph along the Coastline.

Inland, gusts may reach as high as 20-40mph.

We do expect some minor coastal flooding/inundation during tonight’s high tide cycle.

Timeframe of concern is between 4-7pm along the South Coast and between 6-11pm along the East Coast.

Friday will be a transition day as the storm slowly moves away from southern New England.

There will be lingering showers in the morning and clouds will likely remain for the entire afternoon and evening.

Saturday will show some improvement…we expect some patches of sunshine, but also a few pop-up showers.

The second half of the holiday weekend will be the better half with increasing amounts of sunshine and milder temperatures.