Rainfall records for Sept. 30 were broken throughout New England on Wednesday.
The storm continues to intensify and forecasters say pay attention if you live anywhere from South Carolina to Northern New England.
Tropical Storm Joaquin has been upgraded to a hurricane. Officials are encouraging Massachusetts residents to be prepared.
Rainfall rates up to an inch an hour are possible in some locations on Wednesday. Use extra caution on roadways.
Serious amounts of rain expected to fall in the region.
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A slow moving system is going to bring heavy rain to the area Thursday afternoon and throughout the day on Friday.
Tuesday was a scorching September day for much of New England, including Burlington.
Heat wave headed to the region as the week begins. Thunderstorms expected later in the week.
Researchers said the sharks are swimming closer to shore. The shark sightings this week prompted warning flags at Nauset Beach.
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Burlington residents are in luck this weekend.
Barely a drop of rain in the froecast, according to the NWS. Sunny skies and warm weather is expected for the weekend.
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The cold front is expected to bring more comfortable temperatures with lower humidity for the rest of the week.
The National Weather service is working on improving its forecasting ability for the ocean storms.
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There could be periodic torrential downpours, according to forecasters.
As a hurricane or tropical storm approaches Cape Cod, officials will consider whether localized evacuations may be necessary.
Highs will dip into the low 80s, providing relief after this week’s heat wave. Additionally, high pollen counts will decrease.
The storm was 1,500 miles east of the Windward Islands in the Atlantic on Tuesday night with top wind speeds of 50 m.p.h.
El Niño could be the strongest ever, which means Burlington may see a warmer winter, despite the Old Farmer's Almanac prediction.
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The higher temperatures and lower dewpoints mean some difficult days ahead for allergy sufferers in Burlington and throughout the state.
“It’s not the heat, it’s the humidity”.
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National Weather Service meteorologists are looking at a spell of warm weather through the weekend and early next week.
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There will be a risk of thunderstorms with very heavy downpours anytime during the day into the evening.
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