The storm system trickling its way across the Midwest and into the Great Lakes is expected to add significant rainfall to the Northeast, potentially reducing drought symptoms.
As the storm revitalizes energy upon reaching the Great Lakes, it's anticipated to bring a cold front that could result in heavy rainfall and thunderstorms for the Northeast.
New York City hasn't seen a quarter-inch of rain in over two weeks, highlighting the severe dry spell that has gripped the Northeast for much of fall.
While the anticipated rain won't solve the drought entirely, it will help mitigate wildfire threats by moistening the plants and soils across the region.
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