Brewing coastal storm may slam the Northeast with weekend washout
A brewing coastal storm may develop into a nor'easter and bring heavy rain to the Northeast and New England this weekend, potentially causing isolated flash flooding. The region has already seen significant rainfall this week, with additional precipitation expected to provide relief to drought-stricken areas in northern New England. Forecast uncertainty remains regarding the storm's track, which will determine the extent of rain and wind impacts along the I-95 corridor.
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US News Brewing coastal storm may slam the Northeast with weekend washout By Olivia Stephens, Julian Atienza, FOX Weather Published April 30, 2026, 12:39 p.m. ET Originally Published by: Rapid cluster of storms heightens severe threats and flash flood concerns Magnitude 4.4 is latest in series of earthquakes to hit Nevada State of disaster, curfew declared after EF-3 tornado tears through Texas city Heavy rain will usher in an unseasonable cooldown across the Northeast and New England, ahead of a brewing coastal storm that could deliver another shot of soaking rain to the northeastern portions of the Interstate 95 corridor this weekend. This comes after an initial shot of rain blasted the Mid-Atlantic and the Northeast late Wednesday.
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