anyone who lives in southern new england SE especially knows that the coastal front is usually a dividing line of colder drier air and milder moister air often with a wind shift from NNE to E.
it seems to me any coastal front is going to be pushing further east as the flow aloft is from sw/w to ne/e across much of new york/ ne and that the coastal system will be chugging off shore, i would not be surprised if places like providence ri, actually get a few inches from this moisture tonite
set up of coastal front in southern new england
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Circulation for a surface low looks like it is forming just off Delaware. The Canadian weather product has this bomb into a monster low over Nova Scotia by saturday.
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