Tuesday will bring a break in the rain to New England, but rain and snow in some areas will resume on Wednesday and then again from Thursday night to Saturday.
00:00That coastal storm still bringing some rain to southeast New England, but it's been separated from the interior low that's mainly over parts of Canada.
00:09The main reason here is that this coastal storm system just kind of outpaced the interior low, and they've been separated just by enough.
00:17In fact, there's an area of no real precipitation in between the two.
00:21You can see this little neutral zone in between.
00:23So showers with the interior low will continue to impact parts of the northernmost suburbs of New York City, up into Poughkeepsie and so forth.
00:31Newburgh, you're going to see some rain through New England through the overnight hours into Maine.
00:35Some pesky showers turning a lightning on.
00:37Look at this, an actual little thunderstorm kicking through the Watertown area, and that's been fueled partly by some of the cold air aloft in conjunction with the milder lake waters of the Great Lakes right now.
00:50Six o'clock numbers are in.
00:51Here we are.
00:52It is a little bit nippy up into Syracuse, 48 in Syracuse right now.
00:56Meanwhile, we're still holding at 63 in Washington, D.C., so about a 15-degree difference north to south.
01:01We get a break in the action for many of us on Tuesday.
01:04It will still be breezy, but at least we won't be dealing with much rain.
01:07The storm is gone, and we'll have only a few lingering showers up near the international border.
01:12We begin to look west.
01:13The next storm system, the one that we talked about at the beginning of this update here, this next front, that's going to be sliding through the Great Lakes on Tuesday night to Wednesday morning.
01:22There we are, Wednesday at 3 p.m.
01:24Rain in northern parts of New York State and into the northern part of New England.
01:27Wednesday evening, this becomes more widespread into New England.
01:31We're not going to see much south of I-80, but look at this on the back side.
01:35Here comes some snow to the Adirondacks again, the green and white mountains, and that's going to kind of match what we saw back on Saturday in the Adirondacks.
01:42So daytime weather Wednesday, we've got the green because this is the milder, wetter side of things.
01:46But on the back side of this Wednesday night, we switch over to a little bit of snow.
01:50The rain changes over to snow in those high elevation spots, and we're going to get really breezy as well.
01:56It'll be a downright windy night Wednesday night in northern New England.
02:00In the deeper purple there, we're looking at 50 to 60-mile-per-hour gusts, and that may also impact New York City.
02:05But Boston, Portland, coastal areas, and up into the high ground, and even areas like Burlington, Vermont, off of Lake Champlain, you're going to see that active wind.
02:14We get another break for Thursday, so there's a lot of back-and-forth weather out there.
02:17Thursday, still some lingering showers up into Burlington and Albany.
02:21They won't last long, mainly in the morning.
02:23Presque Isle, Maine, up near Caribou, a rain-snow mix.
02:26No accumulations expected there, but it's going to be chilly and brighter farther west, and then we get into another system for the beginning of the weekend.
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