May nor’easter could bring a soggy start to Memorial Day weekend in New England

Scarburu, Min – Mayo is unusual Nor’easter Wallop New England is scheduled to take over Thursday, which provides soaking before the weekend on the day of anniversary, as the weather is more commonly associated with autumn and winter.
Nor’eastters usually reaches the end of the fall and winter and attend intense winds, rugged seas and rain in the form of precipitation or snow. This week, NOR’ASTER can bring wind storms more than 40 miles and up to 2 inches of rain in some areas. Snow is possible at high altitudes.
The storm includes New England preparing for a few chaotic days during a period of the year usually dedicated to sunlight and cooking.
What is nor’aaster?
The storm of the eastern coast is the storm of the eastern coast that has been called because the winds over the coastal area are usually from the northeast, according to the national weather service. Storms can occur at any time of the year, but they are the most frequent and stronger between September and April, according to the service.
Storms caused Billion dollars In the past. They usually reach their high strength in New England and East Canada. Storms often disrupt traffic and power networks and can cause them Damage To homes and companies.
“We have a stronger jet stream, which helps to intensify the low pressure system that is just taking place on the coast. Thus he got the name Nor’ASter,” said Kyle Pederson, Meteorological Service in the National Weather Service in Boston.
Who will get rain and snow
Pederson said that the heaviest rain is likely to fall into Rod Island, South and East Massachusetts. The floods may be translated inconvenience and difficult driving conditions on Thursday, and it is not expected that the catastrophic floods will expect.
The storm is expected to pass, leaving the light rain and incomplete spray, on Friday.
“It is just a nice dose of rain in the area – you don’t expect much for the floods,” Pederson said.
Snow is expected to be limited to mountainous areas, but there are possible accumulations.
Why is light rare in May
NOR’ASTERS is usually winter weather events, and it is not customary to see in May. It is usually formed when there are major temperature differences from west to east during the winter when there is a cold air on the ground and relatively warm oceans.
But there is now traffic congestion in the air due to a high pressure area in the Canadian Arctic, which allows unusually cold air to heat the northeast. The low pressure system is fed off the eastern coast by a jet stream that is located unusually south at the present time.
“It is really a type of winter preparation that you rarely see this late,” said Judas Cohen, the director of the seasonal prediction in aerial research and the private environment.
If this type of style occurs in the air two months ago, he says: “We will talk about a snowy storm paralyzed in the northeastern United States, and not just a wet start on the day of anniversary.”