Nor'easter to Disrupt New England's Fall Fun Weekend
New England residents and visitors are gearing up for a weekend filled with fall activities, including apple and pumpkin picking. However, the weather has other plans, with a nor'easter set to disrupt the fun. The storm, forming in western Cuba, is expected to strengthen off the U.S. East Coast, bringing much-needed rain but also strong winds and heavy rain by Monday.
The weekend will start on a dry note in Boston, with clear skies expected on Saturday. This will allow tens of thousands of people, drawn by the region's famous fall foliage, to enjoy their planned hikes and outdoor activities. However, the nor'easter will make its presence felt on Sunday, starting with increasing cloud cover and eventually bringing rain to southern New England by the afternoon.
The storm will intensify on Monday, with heavy rain and strong winds expected across the region. People are advised to secure their boats and shut down their lake homes in preparation for the winter. The coastal storm will also bring windswept rain to the Carolinas, while the Carolinas themselves will experience a dry Saturday, unlike Boston.
While the nor'easter will disrupt the weekend's activities, it will also bring some much-needed rainfall to the area. After the storm, residents and visitors can look forward to clear skies and continued fall foliage enjoyment.
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