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Flood Watch in Effect for Milford Wednesday Morning into Thursday Morning

Heavy rainfall is expected to impact the area and rainfall rates could exceed an inch per hour at times with totals of two to four inches.

The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch in advance of a slow-moving cold front expected to produce heavy rainfall across much of southern New England from late Tuesday night into Thursday morning.

The flood watch is in effect from early Wednesday night through Thursday morning and is for Worcester County.

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Heavy rainfall is expected to impact the area and rainfall rates could exceed an inch per hour at times. The NWS says embedded, isolated thunderstorms are also possible Wednesday which could increase rainfall rates.

As of Tuesday morning, areas impacted are expected to see total rainfall amounts of two to four inches. Locally higher amounts are possible where bands of heavy rain move across the same areas.

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With the heavy rains, officials say there is the potential for flooding. Areas with poor drainage, as well as low-lying areas are the biggest threat. Smaller rivers and streams with fast response times are also susceptible to flooding due to rapid runoff from intense rainfall rates.

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