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The first weekend of spring brought wind, rain, sleet and heavy snow to the northeastern United States.

A flood advisory has been issued for areas along the Delaware River in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.


A flood advisory has been issued for areas along the Delaware River in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.

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maybe It's officially springBut New England and surrounding areas were battling a combination of wintry weather Saturday across the region, with more than a foot of snow expected in some areas and rain, wind and flooding in southern areas and along the coast. There is also a possibility.

In Maine, the National Weather Service warned of a dangerous travel day as more ice forms inland from the coast on top of already fallen snow and sleet.

Further inland, 1 to 2 feet of snow could fall in western and northern Maine and the White Mountains, said Maura Casey, chief forecaster for the National Weather Service based in Gray, Maine. The official is calling.

Lake areas from New Hampshire to Maine will see a mix of sleet and freezing rain, with water totals expected to be slightly lower, between 6 inches and 1 foot.

“There's a pretty steep cutoff where it's less abundant near the coast and more abundant in the mountains,” Casey said.

In Connecticut, New York City, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts, the storm is expected to remain mostly rain, with below-freezing rain expected to fall during the first half of the day. Western and Central Massachusetts before it started to rain completely.

The heaviest rain will spread into the late afternoon and evening, from 4 to 7 p.m. local time in Connecticut and western and central Massachusetts, and from 7 to 10 p.m. local time in Rhode Island and eastern Massachusetts. It is expected that Rain could continue until midnight on Cape Cod and Nantucket.

“Dry weather overnight will turn to clear skies,” said Frank Nocera, chief forecaster for the National Weather Service in Norton, Massachusetts. Despite the sun, Sunday is expected to be blustery with temperatures below average for late March.

The storm should be completely out of the New England area by Sunday morning.

there is flood threat The weather service said morning snow and sleet could be combined with heavy afternoon rain to clog storm drains across the region, including in far southern New Hampshire.

The rain could also cause rivers to flood in Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts. The National Weather Service also issued a flood watch for parts of Connecticut and New York.

The storm occurs at the end of the winter season in parts of the Northeast, including Boston, and There is little snow and the temperature is warm..

Heavy snow and freezing rain continued to fall across northern New England after winter weather warnings were issued earlier in the week for parts of Montana, the Dakotas, Minnesota, Illinois and Wisconsin.

Spring continues as follows wild winterFebruary's record heat allowed golf in Wisconsin and outdoor food trucks in Minnesota.

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A flood advisory has been issued for areas along the Delaware River in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.

A flood advisory has been issued for areas along the Delaware River in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.

03:59

maybe It's officially springBut New England and surrounding areas were battling a combination of wintry weather Saturday across the region, with more than a foot of snow expected in some areas and rain, wind and flooding in southern areas and along the coast. There is also a possibility.In Maine, the National Weather Service warned of a dangerous travel day as more ice forms inland from the coast on top of already fallen snow and sleet.Further inland, 1 to 2 feet of snow could fall in western and northern Maine and the White Mountains, said Maura Casey, chief forecaster for the National Weather Service based in Gray, Maine. The official is calling.

Lake areas from New Hampshire to Maine will see a mix of sleet and freezing rain, with water totals expected to be slightly lower, between 6 inches and 1 foot.”There's a pretty steep cutoff where it's less abundant near the coast and more abundant in the mountains,” Casey said.

In Connecticut, New York City, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts, the storm is expected to remain mostly rain, with below-freezing rain expected to fall during the first half of the day. Western and Central Massachusetts before it started to rain completely.The heaviest rain will spread into the late afternoon and evening, from 4 to 7 p.m. local time in Connecticut and western and central Massachusetts, and from 7 to 10 p.m. local time in Rhode Island and eastern Massachusetts. It is expected that Rain could continue until midnight on Cape Cod and Nantucket.”Dry weather overnight will turn to clear skies,” said Frank Nocera, chief forecaster for the National Weather Service in Norton, Massachusetts. Despite the sun, Sunday is expected to be blustery with temperatures below average for late March.The storm should be completely out of the New England area by Sunday morning.

there is flood threat The weather service said morning snow and sleet could be combined with heavy afternoon rain to clog storm drains across the region, including in far southern New Hampshire.The rain could also cause rivers to flood in Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts. The National Weather Service also issued a flood watch for parts of Connecticut and New York.The storm occurs at the end of the winter season in parts of the Northeast, including Boston, and There is little snow and the temperature is warm..Heavy snow and freezing rain continued to fall across northern New England after winter weather warnings were issued earlier in the week for parts of Montana, the Dakotas, Minnesota, Illinois and Wisconsin.Spring continues as follows wild winterFebruary's record heat allowed golf in Wisconsin and outdoor food trucks in Minnesota.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/new-england-storm-weather-rain-snow-wind-sleet/ The first weekend of spring brought wind, rain, sleet and heavy snow to the northeastern United States.

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