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T-Storms, Flooding Possible Through Wednesday Night
Be prepared for the possibility of strong wind, flooding and lightning.

Many Rhode Islanders woke up to downpours, thunder, lightning and street flooding on Wednesday along with a Hazardous Weather Warning from the National Weather Service.
There is a chance for a few strong to severe thunderstorms, particularly in the late morning through the afternoon, according to the weather service, with threats of damaging wind gusts, and isolated hail.
“An isolated tornado can’t be ruled out,” the Hazardous Weather Outlook said.
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A severe thunderstorm warning expired at 8:30 a.m. as a particularly fierce band of downpours and lightning made its way over the state. But there could be another later in the day, though the forecast calls for clearing as the day progresses.
In fact, it could end up feeling quite nice before the day is over.
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The good news is that tomorrow looks to be mostly sunny with summery temperatures near 80 for most of the state.
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