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October 27th Update

The storm that brought the first measurable snow of the season to parts of CT will bring rain and wind to RI and SE MA late Thursday into early Friday. Rain develops Thursday afternoon and becomes heavier after sunset. The heaviest showers may happen after midnight, with a few t-storms possible. The wind will increase to 20-30 mph, strongest near the coast. Gusts over 40 mph are possible in Southern RI and Southeastern MA. It still looks like there will be 0.75-1.5″ of rain Thursday night.

Rain ends by dawn on Friday, and it will be windy and cool during the day on Friday. The temperature will be in the 50s early in the day before falling into the mid to upper 40s during the afternoon. 30 mph wind gusts are likely Friday afternoon.

The weekend looks fairly quiet, with showers possible on Sunday, especially in the afternoon. Saturday will be partly to mostly cloudy with highs in the mid 50s. It will be another breezy day. Sunday will be mostly cloudy, with rain showers possible in the afternoon. Once again, highs will be in the mid 50s. It does not look like heavy rain, but there could be a few hours of wet weather.

Halloween will be dry and seasonably cool. Highs will reach the low 50s, but it will be in the 40s for Trick or Treating. It will gradually get warmer next week. Highs will reach the mid 50s on Tuesday, and may get over 60 on Wednesday with dry conditions.

Fred Campagna

President and Chief Meteorologist - Right Weather LLC AMS Certified Consulting Meteorologist #756 AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologist #126

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