‘Still spinning’: Here’s the latest on what to expect from the ongoing nor’easter – Boston.com

Posted: October 16, 2019 at 5:23 pm

On the third day of a noreaster, the storm is set to continue to bring wind, rain and potential coastal flooding, particularly for Cape Cod and the Islands, and Nantucket.

The National Weather Service predicted Friday morning that the long duration offshore ocean storm will continue to produce sustained winds at a maximum of 25 to 35 miles per hour along the coastlines of the Cape and Islands with maximum gusts between 35 and 50 miles per hour. The strongest winds are predicted for Friday morning and afternoon; theyre supposed to die down Friday evening.

For Boston, maximum wind gusts could reach between 35 and 40 miles per hour through Friday afternoon, the service said.

Our noreaster is still spinning well to our southgusty winds and rough season continue today, Terry Eliasen, a meteorologist with WBZ, said.

The storm could also bring some minor coastal flooding to Nantucket with 1.5-to-2-foot storm surge during high tides with waves reaching 5 to 10 feet, the service said. Nantucket was under a coastal flood advisory as of 6:15 a.m. Friday.

Expected inundation of less than one-foot above ground level in low-lying areas near shorelines, the service said.

The service also predicts dangerous sea conditions for all vessels with strong winds and high seas off shore.

Since Wednesday, Boston has received just .1 inches of rain, but areas of Cape Cod have gotten well over an inch. Nantucket has received nearly 3 1/2 inches of rain, the service said.

Bands of showers, mostly light, will expand farther north and west of Boston today then weaken and ease out of the picture tomorrow morning, WBZ meteorologist Barry Burbank said.

He predicts Boston could get another .3 inches of rain before midnight Friday.

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