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Accumulation map for Wed-Fri Nor’easter

A major late-winter Nor’easter will hammer Southern New England from late Wednesday into Friday. The slow-moving storm will come close enough to bring heavy precipitation, damaging winds, and coastal flooding. As with most late-season winter storms, there is a very fine line between soaking rain and heavy, wet snow. In this case, it looks like those close to the coast will be spared the heaviest snow, but it is a very close call in the I-95 corridor – especially near Providence and Boston.

The inland locations have the potential for more than a foot to accumulate in the hardest hit areas. The snow will not be light and fluffy, and when combined with strong winds, could caused downed tree limbs and power lines. There is a chance of widespread power outages in Southern New England during this long-duration storm.

The timing on the storm is from late-Wednesday into Friday morning. It’s hard to say when the peak of it will be because of the uncertainty with the storm track. Moderate to heavy precipitation is possible late Wednesday night into Thursday night.

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A few things to note when looking at the accumulation map.

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