Flash flooding south of Boston shuts down part of I-93
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The National Weather Service urged drivers to “turn around, don’t drown when encountering flooded roads” as flash flooding fueled by overnight rains crippled the Thursday morning
BRAINTREE, Mass. — Drenching downpours quickly turned highways and streets in eastern Massachusetts into rivers, just as traffic started to build for the Thursday morning commute. A large part of Interstate 93 in the Milton-Quincy area was underwater before 7 a.m. as torrential rain moved through.
Heavy rainfall caused areas of flooding on I-93 and other major roadways in Massachusetts on Thursday morning.
Boston's weather clears up post-flooding, with sunny skies and highs in the low 80s expected, and a warm week ahead.
Significant rainfall caused flooding in yet another state as the National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning in Massachusetts Thursday.
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Police officers and emergency crews in eastern Massachusetts were out in full force on Thursday morning, performing rescues and blocking off impassable roads
Boston faces heavy rain and flash flood warnings with a forecast of showers, thunderstorms, and cooler temperatures.