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Nor'easter Could Hit Stamford For Thanksgiving

The weather forecasters at Accuweather.com are tracking a possible nor'easter that could hit Fairfield County in time for pre-Thanksgiving travel. Photo Credit: Accuweather.com

FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. – A second nor’easter might hit Fairfield County just in time to make Thanksgiving travel difficult.

The system might not be as cold as last week’s storm, but it could bring rain and potentially cause coastal flooding of one to three feet, a report from Accuweather said.

While rain and wind will likely be the strongest features of this storm, both could cause travel delays for drivers and flights leaving the area.

According to the Accuweather forecast, the storm is likely to form over the weekend may cover an area including Washington D.C., Philadelphia, New York and Boston – the I-95 corridor.

More precise forecasts will be available as the storm moves north, and those traveling for the holiday should look for updates.

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