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Providence, RI – A surge of unseasonable warmth could push into Rhode Island within days, raising the risk of rapid snowmelt and water pooling on roads well before St. Patrick’s Day festivities begin.
According to NOAA’s 8-14 day outlook issued February 26 and valid March 6-12, there is an 80-90% probability of above normal temperatures across nearly the entire East Coast, including all of New England. Rhode Island sits firmly inside that high-confidence zone, signaling highs that could climb well above early March averages…