What areas were most affected by the storms?
Eastern Connecticut, Rhode Island, and southeastern Massachusetts faced the highest risk of heavy rainfall and flooding.
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Recent severe weather impacted multiple states in New England. Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island experienced thunderstorms and flash flooding. This article summarizes the events and offers key insights.
On Tuesday, July 8, 2025, New England faced a threat of severe weather. The conditions were ripe for storms to develop, with high atmospheric moisture contributing to the intensity of the rainfall. While some regions barely saw rain, others experienced flash flooding. The storms, due to a phenomenon called 'training', backbuilt on top of one another, which caused heavy rain in localized areas. Eastern Connecticut, Rhode Island, and southeastern Massachusetts were particularly at risk, with potential rainfall reaching up to 4 inches in a six-hour window. Some areas could have experienced 2 inches of rain in as little as 45 minutes. The NBC10 Boston app provided updated weather alerts during the storms, and continued sporadic showers are expected through Thursday due to a stationary front.
Eastern Connecticut, Rhode Island, and southeastern Massachusetts faced the highest risk of heavy rainfall and flooding.
'Training' refers to storms that backbuild on top of one another, remaining stationary and causing prolonged heavy rain in a specific area.
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