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Staying dry could be a challenge in Massachusetts on Tuesday.
The national meteorological service said a warm front arriving in the area will bring "heavy rains" to the state of the bay, which could cause flooding in the streets.
"A widespread rain of 1 to 2 inches is expected with stains of up to 3 inches," said the meteorologists.
[6 am] Here is a simulation model of what the radar may look like today – periods of heavy rain later in the morning this afternoon, before gradually decreasing tonight. A general rainfall of 1 to 2 inches is expected with spots up to 3 inches. Minor floods in streets and highways pic.twitter.com/iNZdwQWuwW
– NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) September 25, 2018
The showers are expected to start in the afternoon in Boston and continue for the most part before 10 pm seven day forecast for the city.
According to forecasters, the regular rain "should get worse" later Tuesday, but the rainfall will not stop there.
"Scattered showers and some thunderstorms will be possible all night with torrential rains locally," said the service.
On Wednesday, the "heat and humidity of summer" should return with showers and thunderstorms scattered in the afternoon and evening.
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