Flash floods possible Monday in northwestern CT

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Forecasters said Sunday that they are uncertain where the heaviest rain and highest risk for flash flooding will occur, but that the ingredients are in place for flash flooding across NY state and western New England. Between 2 pm and 4 pm showers and storms will be moving through the Finger Lakes region. "Keep that in mind on Monday afternoon".

The storm threat increases Sunday night, with the chance of precipitation at 90 percent and rainfall amounts between a half- and three-quarters of an inch possible.

Stormy weather is predicted for much of upstate NY later Sunday, and with that, some areas could see heavy rains with the potential to cause flooding.

A Flash Flood Watch is in effect for parts of the area on Monday.

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The watch also includes Wyoming, Monroe, Ontario, Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, southern Erie and Wayne counties in Western New York. Slow moving storms could bring a quick 1 to 3 inches of rain within a short period of time.

At 716 pm emergency management reported heavy rain due to thunderstorms over northwest Calloway County.

The National Weather Service in Albany, N.Y. and Taunton, Mass. issued the watch on Sunday morning, warning that widespread showers and thunderstorms with areas of torrential rainfall are expected during the afternoon to evening Monday. The weather conditions could down trees and power lines.

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