Very heavy rain could fall from eastern Pennsylvania to Connecticut, including New York City.
A particularly challenging forecast is materializing in parts of the Acela Corridor and southern New England, particularly around New York City. That’s where weather models paint a swath of anywhere from 1 to 8 inches of rainfall as showers and thunderstorms roll through between Thursday night and early Saturday. The downpours will tap into moisture left in the wake of Ophelia, which disintegrated several days ago.
Tropical Storm Philippe, meanwhile, is throwing equally burdensome curveballs at forecasters as it approaches the Lesser Antilles, which mark the divide between the Atlantic and Caribbean. Initially it was expected to approach Puerto Rico as a ragged tropical depression, but newer forecasts suggest it may hover to the east as Rina curls around it.The storms come as the calendar prepares to flip to October, an infamous month for storms that develop near the United States.
Tropical storms and hurricanes so far have churned through a full season’s worth of “accumulated cyclone energy,” or storm fuel. Klotzbach leans toward a continuation ofA stubborn meteorological setup is frustrating meteorologists in the Northeast, and it is making for a “boom or bust” forecast for cities like Philadelphia, New York City, Hartford and even Albany.
Models suggest that Philippe will head west in the near term before turning north — holding its current intensity. It could come very close to the northern Leeward Islands early next week as a tropical storm., a 40 mph tropical storm about 500 or 600 miles east of Philippe, is forecast to follow close behind before also turning more to the north, safely away from the islands. There is some chance, however, that Philippe and Rina interact in a dance called the “Fujiwhara.
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