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WEATHER UPDATE: Flash Flood Watch, Hazardous Weather Outlook Issued For Wilton

We'll let you know when the stormy weather is likely to end and how much rain you can expect Tuesday.

It’s already a wet one out there, and it’s only going to get worse as the day continues on Tuesday.

In fact, rain is forecast up until midnight and before it ends we could see 1-2 inches of rain for the whole state of Connecticut.

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Besides the rain there could be flooding and severe thunderstorms to contend with.

The worst of the weather is forecast for Fairfield and New Haven counties where a “Flash Flood Watch” is in effect until 4 p.m. Tuesday, along with a “Hazardous Weather Outlook.”

Find out what's happening in Wiltonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

According to the National Weather Service statement, “showers and thunderstorms … could produce heavy rain capable of causing mainly urban flash flooding.”

“* RAINFALL OF 1 TO 2 INCHES...WITH LOCAL AMOUNTS AS HIGH AS 3
INCHES AND RAINFALL RATES OF UP TO 2 INCHES PER HOUR...ARE
EXPECTED. WHILE THE HEAVIEST RAIN IS NOT EXPECTED TO BE
WIDESPREAD...URBAN AREAS THAT RECEIVE THE HEAVIEST AMOUNTS
COULD EXPERIENCE DISRUPTIVE IMPACTS,” the NWS states.

Middlesex and New London counties have a “Hazardous Weather Outlook” which states there is a “marginal risk of severe storms today,” and possibly damaging wind, and up to 2 inches of rain, which could fall until midnight.

Hartford and Tolland counties also have a “Hazardous Weather Outlook” as “showers and thunderstorms may produce locally heavy rainfall this afternoon and tonight,” the advisory states.

Again, flooding is possible in Hartford and Tolland counties along with the chance of a few strong thunderstorms and accompanying strong wind gusts.

Wilton’s Extended Forecast

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