I use to live in Braintree! Even though I am in Florida now, I still get the morning weather report via email from Channel 5. You might want to read this.
Flood Watch Remains in effect through this evening,
The flood watch continues for
Portions of central massachusetts, Eastern Massachusetts, northeast massachusetts, Southeast Massachusetts, Southern new hampshire, Central Rhode Island, Northern Rhode Island and southern rhode island, Including The Following areas, In central massachusetts, Southern Worcester Ma in eastern massachusetts, Central Middlesex Ma, Eastern Norfolk Ma, northern middlesex ma, Southeast Middlesex Ma, Suffolk Ma and western norfolk ma in northeast massachusetts, Eastern essex ma and western essex ma in southeast massachusetts, eastern plymouth ma, Northern Bristol Ma, Southern Bristol ma, Southern Plymouth Ma and western plymouth ma in southern new hampshire, Eastern Hillsborough Nh and western and central hillsborough nh in central rhode island, Bristol Ri, eastern kent ri and western kent ri in northern rhode island, northwest providence ri and southeast providence ri in southern rhode island, Newport Ri And Washington ri.
Through this evening
Periods of moderate to heavy rain are expected to affect the region through this evening. Rainfall amounts of 2 to 4 inches are expected through tonight, With Locally Higher amounts. The highest rainfall amounts look to occur near the eastern massachusetts coast. In addition, Isolated Thunderstorms May develop later today particularly over southeast massachusetts and rhode island which could also lead to isolated higher amounts.
This heavy rain will bring the potential for some urban as well as river flooding. A few of the main stem rivers we are concerned about are the pawtuxet at cranston, The Charles river at dover, As Well As the piscataquog river at goffstown. However, There Are Several others that need to be watched closely depending on where the axis of heaviest rain sets up. Currently this looks to be on the eastern massachusetts coast.
A flood watch means there is a potential for flooding based on current forecasts.
You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible flood warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop.
