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Approaching Storm Will Bring Heavy Rain, Possible Flooding, Snow In Spots: Here's Latest

A storm making its way to the East Coast will deliver significant rain, with widespread precipitation of 2 inches expected, along with snow in some areas of higher elevations in the Northeast.

The system will arrive in the East Coast on Thursday night, April 10.

The system will arrive in the East Coast on Thursday night, April 10.

Photo Credit: AccuWeather
There will be widespread rain and showers in locations shaded in green, with a mix of sleet and snow in areas in pink.

There will be widespread rain and showers in locations shaded in green, with a mix of sleet and snow in areas in pink.

Photo Credit: AccuWeather

The system is on track to arrive along the East Coast Thursday night, April 10, with precipitation continuing at times throughout Friday, April 11, and into the first half of the weekend, the National Weather Service says.

"With downpours embedded in the steadier rain, localized urban flooding could occur," according to AccuWeather

The combination of rain and snow in elevated areas of upstate New York and northern New England, shown in pink in the images above, may lead to slippery roadways and reduced visibility

This week’s weather has been characterized by temperatures plunging 10 to 20 degrees below historical averages. This has created a chilly atmosphere that is far from the norm for this time of year.

After a partly sunny start, clouds will increase on Thursday afternoon with the system arriving overnight before becoming more organized on Friday, with the highest rain from the system expected Friday night.

Precipitation will continue at times through around midday on Saturday, April 12, which will be cloudy and raw.

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