Today will feature rain developing with gusty winds up to 40 mph.
High temperatures peaked in the 60s, but the approaching system will usher in a prolonged period of northeast winds, steady to heavy rainfall and the potential for coastal flooding. Rainfall amounts are expected to range between 1 to 3 inches, with widespread pockets of heavier precipitation likely.
Tonight and Monday potentially can see winds gust up to 35-50 mph along the shoreline. Inland areas will see gusts of 30-35 mph. Due to the persistence and direction, there may be minor damage that can lead to sporadic power outages. Please note that there is still uncertainty regarding how quickly this storm will strengthen and the exact track. Changes in both of these may also change how severe the local impacts will be. Stay with News 12 for more information on how this storm will impact our local area.