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Stormy Weather in Long-Term CT Summer Forecast

A newly released summer forecast was released, and it says we should get ready for some severe weather. Some of it will hit this week.

Expect some bad weather during the summer season. Wet weather and severe storms will hold back extreme heat in Connecticut and New York, according to AccuWeather. Unlike the summer of 2016, when drought conditions gripped the Northeast and mid-Atlantic, the summer will bring on-and-off wet weather to both states, according to an AccuWeather release.

"Especially in June and July, we should see some showers and storms from time to time," AccuWeather Lead Long-Range Forecaster Paul Pastelok said in the release. (To receive free news alerts from your hometown in Connecticut click here.)

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The moisture will help to hold back extreme and prolonged heat. "I think we'll have some hot weather, but it won't be as prolonged as we saw last year a couple of times," he said.

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Some of that bad weather is expected to come this week. Connecticut is expected to see heavy rain after midnight tonight and lasting through the day on Friday. We can expect to receive in excess of an inch of rain before it ends early Saturday. A bulk of Connecticut is moving out of a drought status due to numerous rainstorms over the past month or so.

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Northeastern I-95 cities including New York City may end up with slightly more 90-degree days than normal — although still fewer than last year.

"[Areas] farther south may be at or slightly below normal due to a little bit more moisture over the summer," Pastelok said.

The forecast contradicts a report issued earlier this year that said warmer-than-usual temperatures are expected across much of Connecticut this summer, and the weather could also be dryer than normal.

The storms could be an extension of the tropical weather that's expected to hit the South. The weather is expected to be hot and occasionally stormy.

Areas more likely to be impacted by the tropics early on include the western Gulf Coast, including New Orleans and Houston. The Carolina coast may also be at risk.

"I'd be concerned about Charleston up to Cape Hatteras," Pastelok said, adding that water temperatures are already running above normal in that area.

Here is AccuWeather's forecast for the next three months:

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Written by Tom Davis, Patch Staff

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