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Flood guard for mass. With thunderstorms, heavy rain to the soaked state

The majority of the Massachusetts have a flood guard until Tuesday evening, since more waves of heavy rain and thunderstorms are on the right track to blow the state.

The flood guard was exhibited on Tuesday at 4 a.m. by the National Weather Service. The clock will remain in force until Tuesday evening, said prognostic.

The areas under a flood clock are western and central Massachusetts. The counties of Worcester, Franklin, Hampshire, Hampden and the Berkshires are all included.

“This is an area that had received 1 to 1.5 inch rain from the heavy thunderstorms that went through on Saturday,” said forecast.

At least two centimeters of rain are expected on Tuesday in areas under the flood guard, with a few places possibly up to two and a half centimeters.

This could sometimes take place in downpours, with thunderstorms being embedded all day, warned forecast.

A poor drainage in streets is worrying, according to forecast, together with crowded banks in rivers, streams and streams in the region.

And while those in the east of Massachusetts can expect a much easier day full of rain showers, prognostics say that the fog could form by 3 p.m. after the fog after the fog elevator.

During the day in the east of Massachusett, the precipitation should only be reduced between a quarter and half a customs in total, and the fog and the showers are expected to return before midnight.

The temperatures could reach Hochs on Tuesday in the 50s and 60s on Tuesday before they fall overnight to the low 50s and then skyrocket to the 1970s by Wednesday afternoon.

Forecast in the eye on Wednesday claims a potential break in the wet weather, with sunshine that the daily shower can go crazy.

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