

12:19pm a slew of flash flood and wind advisories are still in effect all over the Northeast as a bizarre weather pattern continues to introduce a stream of tropical moisture to the region. It seems as if the worst is over for a good portion of the eastern United States with the exception of New England where the heavy rain will continue today. It wont be until Saturday when this weather pattern finally shifts and allows a cool and dry air mass to infiltrate the region. This will be a brisk air mass and will likely produce the first frost and freeze advisories of the season for much of the Northeast signifiying the end of the growing season. It might be a good idea to start to bring any plants indoors for those of you with a green thumb. Highs will generally stay in the 50s for the most part with lows in the 30s and 40s, though it will generally be about 10° warmer along the coast for the coming week. At the moment we have no significant chance of precipitation this week but that could change as the weather is dynamic in nature and can change at a moments notice.
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