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Weather Update 8.23.21 - U.S.

| August 23, 2021 | By
Summary: Henri continues to weaken rapidly across the Northeastern U.S. but remains a heavy rain and flood threat.   A moderate risk of heavy rainfall will continue to lead to considerable flash, urban, and small stream flooding, along with the potential for widespread minor to isolated moderate river flooding over portions of Long Island, New England, eastern New York, New Jersey and northeast Pennsylvania. Flood Advisories: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island
 
Tropical Depression Henri
The remnant circulation center of Henri will move generally eastward today over New England, as it eventually gets caught up on the southern edge of the jet stream. That will allow the system to wring out more bands of locally heavy rainfall over parts of the Northeast.
 
New England
  • 30mph sustained winds with higher gusts
  • 1-3 inches additional rainfall
 
   
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