New York City and the Northeast will finally get some measurable rain this week, but it won’t be enough to break the drought that has gripped the region for months.
About 1 to 1.5 inches (2 to 3.8 centimeters) may fall across the city starting Wednesday, with New England into Boston receiving similar amounts as a storm pushes through the Ohio Valley. The weather system is even expected to bring snow across parts of the Midwest to the Catskill Mountains.
“It’s appreciable, welcome rain but certainly not something that is going to end the drought,” said Brian Hurley, a senior ...
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