####018009801#### ACUS45 KWBC 181531 SCCNS5 Storm Summary Number 2 for Mid-Atlantic to Northeast Coastal Low NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 1000 AM EDT Mon Dec 18 2023 ...Intense low pressure system impacting New England with widespread heavy rain and strong gusty winds... Flash flood warnings are in effect for portions northern Appalachians, upstate New York, interior New England, as well as the lower Hudson Valley, portions of New York City, and into southern Connecticut. Flood Watches and flood warnings extend across the northern Mid-Atlantic into western and central portions of New England. Coastal Flood Warnings and Advisories are in effect over portions of the northern Mid-Atlantic into New England. High Wind Advisories are in effect from along the Appalachians through the northern Mid-Atlantic and much of New England. Gale and storm warnings are in effect much of the offshore waters off the East Coast. For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 900 AM EDT...An intense coastal low pressure system with an estimated central pressure of 981 mb, or 28.97 in Hg continued to move northeastward into the offshore waters east of the Delmarva Peninsula. Meanwhile, another low pressure center had formed along a warm front over the northern Mid-Atlantic and was tracking north-northeast into upstate New York. Surface observations and regional radar depicted widespread moderate to heavy rain streaming northward across the northern Mid-Atlantic into much of New England. A narrow band of heavy rain was impacting locations just west of the warm front while highest wind gusts were reported near the immediate coast all along the East Coast especially near the southern New England coast into New York City this morning. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches from 700 AM EDT Sat Dec 16 through 900 AM EDT Mon Dec 18... ...CONNECTICUT... BETHEL 3.5 NNE 3.86 BRISTOL 2.7 WNW 3.57 RIDGEFIELD 3.6 N 3.35 ...DELAWARE... MILTON 7.6 SSE 5.10 LEWES 3.9 SW 5.03 MILLSBORO 1.3 W 4.98 ...FLORIDA... GAINESVILLE 2.0 NW 7.50 JACKSONVILLE 5.9 SW 6.32 MICANOPY 3.6 SSW 6.29 ARCHER 3.8 N 5.94 OCALA 12.5 W 5.74 MICANOPY 4.6 SSE 5.63 ORANGE PARK 4.1 WSW 5.55 ...GEORGIA... SAVANNAH 8.2 SSE 7.30 ...MARYLAND... PARSONSBURG 1.6 WNW 6.54 SALISBURY 2.1 SSE 5.32 DELMAR 0.3 ESE 5.06 PRINCESS ANNE 2.1 SSW 4.78 NORTH BEACH 1.8 WNW 4.03 ...MASSACHUSETTS... ASHFIELD 1.4 NE 4.80 CONWAY 3.4 WSW 3.58 WESTHAMPTON 0.4 WNW 3.39 ...NEW JERSEY... OAKLAND 0.9 SSE 5.24 WAYNE TWP 2.3 ESE 5.00 WEST MILFORD TWP 2.5 SSE 4.87 ESTELL MANOR 4.70 ...NEW YORK... TANNERSVILLE 2 SSE 4.30 STONY POINT 0.7 NW 4.18 ACRA 1.0 SSW 3.90 BEACON 0.7 SE 3.85 BINGHAMTON 1.8 SSE 3.53 ...NORTH CAROLINA... EDENTON 0.5 NE 7.05 MOUNT OLIVE 2.4 SW 6.45 ROPER 2.4 NE 5.91 SEYMOUR-JOHNSON AFB 5.02 MOUNT OLIVE 2 ENE 4.21 RALEIGH 3.94 PITTSBORO 3.88 ...PENNSYLVANIA... MOUNT POCONO 0.7 N 4.48 PORTLAND 2.7 WNW 4.32 GAP 0.3 NW 3.85 ...SOUTH CAROLINA... MCCLELLANVILLE 0.2 ESE 14.59 GEORGETOWN 11.2 SW 14.42 MURRELLS INLET 2.4 NW 11.00 MYRTLE BEACH 8.6 WSW 9.45 PAWLEYS ISLAND 2.7 WNW 8.66 HEMINGWAY 6.3 SE 8.30 ISLE OF PALMS 0.1 E 8.17 LORIS 5.3 W 8.04 MURRELLS INLET 3.3 N 7.55 MOUNT PLEASANT 3.2 ENE 6.17 HORRY 5.34 CHARLESTON 4.02 CLEMSON EDISTO 3.94 ...VIRGINIA... NASSAWADOX 4.6 SW 5.59 ...Selected preliminary Peak Wind gusts in miles per hour earlier in the event... ...CONNECTICUT... GROTON AIRPORT 2 SW 59 ...DELAWARE... BRIGANTINE 1 NE 62 SYCAMORE 3 E 58 ...FLORIDA... FOLLY BEACH 57 BUOY 42036 54 ST PETERSBURG 52 SKYWAY FISHING PIER 51 TAMPA INTL AIRPORT 47 ...MARYLAND... SALISBURY-WICOMICO 1 SE 60 ...MASSACHUSETTS... GOSHEN 1 N 63 SANDWICH 2 NNE 63 WOODS HOLE 1 WSW 62 ...NEW HAMPSHIRE... PIERMONT 3 ESE 62 ...NEW YORK... TOMPKINSVILLE 2 N 66 MAMARONECK 1 S 64 EATONS NECK 2 SSW 60 FISHERS ISLAND 2 WSW 59 FRESH MEADOWS 2 W 58 HAMPTON BAYS 4 SE 58 RYE 1 SSW 58 ...NORTH CAROLINA... DAVIS 4 SE 64 CAPE LOOKOUT 62 FRISCO 1 ENE 61 MICHAEL J SMITH AIRPORT 60 MICHAEL J SMITH AIRPRT 60 ...RHODE ISLAND... BARRINGTON 2 SW 67 ...SOUTH CAROLINA... FLORENCE 67 BUOY 41004 65 EDISTO BUOY 65 CHARLESTON 49 ...VIRGINIA... CAPE HENRY 6 NW 63 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches where the event has ended... ...FLORIDA... GAINSVILLE 2.0 NW 7.29 OCALA 7.08 MICANOPY 3.6 SSW 6.19 JACKSONVILLE 5.9 SW 5.94 PALM SHORES 4.3 WNW 5.68 FORT WHITE 2.4 E 5.20 WEST MELBOURNE 4.75 JUPITER 2.9 NW 4.53 BIG PINE KEY 0.9 WNW 3.23 The core of the double-barrel low pressure system is forecast to move through New England today and then begin to move farther away into southeastern Canada by tonight. Wind-swept rain, heavy at times, will continue to overspread New England today as rain tapers off across the Mid-Atlantic. The heavy rain over New England will gradually taper off tonight as the storm system begins to exit into Canada. Colder air from central Canada will be pulled southeastward across the Great Lakes on Monday behind the big storm, triggering lake-effect snow from west to east across the Great Lakes. The snow will head toward the Appalachians and upstate New York tonight and into Tuesday before tapering off Tuesday night as the storm moves away. The next Storm Summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction Center at 1000 PM EDT. Please refer to your local National Weather Service office for additional information on this event. Kong $$