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Rain is set to continue in the Northeast on Thursday as New York City, Boston and Buffalo can expect a washout as the late-season nor’easter moves north along the coast.
An ongoing nor'easter could produce heavier rain for the rest of Thursday in Massachusetts, but here's when conditions should start to dry up.
It really was. The defending champion Liberty set a WNBA record with 19 3-pointers (in just 34 attempts) and shot 55.2 percent for the game in, yes, a 99-74 victory in the Sky’s home opener at Wintrust Arena. Chicago did have a plan, Vandersloot said, but you know what Mike Tyson used to say about those.
The morning drive on Wednesday in the Philadelphia region will be impacted by heavy rain, which could cause slick conditions.
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BOSTON — It was always a long shot that the Red Sox and Orioles would play the opening game of their four-game series Thursday with heavy rain in the forecast all day and night. Now, the matchup has officially been postponed.
Keep the umbrella handy! A persistent low pressure system will bring periods of rain and cooler-than-average temperatures to Cleveland and Northeast Ohio through early Saturday.
Rain chances start back up on Sunday afternoon for the Coca-Cola 600 with some scattered showers or storms. No washouts or major storms are expected. We’ll likely see a few storms dancing around the area again on Memorial Day.
Though rain fell across much of the state, Milwaukee and surrounding areas saw the heaviest rainfall, according to the National Weather Service. The NWS predicts consistent, light rainfall will continue Wednesday but should end by late evening — with some chance of returning over Memorial Day weekend.