The heavy rain is much needed, but it has caused ponding on local roads, and flooding in other areas.
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Storm Team 10's Mark Searles updates your Wednesday night forecast.
Extreme weather highlights the final day of winter. Jay Gray reports.
The warmer weather is hard on some winter businesses, but NBC 10 found a maple syrup maker who's making the best of it.
Southern New Englanders take advantage of a gorgeous March day to do some gardening or get some exercise.
Temperatures were very mid, but the windy weather on Thursday caused power outages and downed trees throughout the area.
Mild temperatures bring a taste of spring across Southern New England, but brisk winds cause problems.
Southern New England gets something pretty rare this winter: a coating of snow.
Winter arrives in the Northeast as the South enjoys record highs. Chris Clackum reports.
A mix of snow and rain made the road slippery and the visibility poor just in time for morning drivers. Audrey Washington reports.
Cities and towns are preparing for some snow.
Tempers flare as Rhode Islanders continue to dig out from the Blizzard of '78.
Snow falling from the trees in Chepachet.
Took this video while driving down president avenue in Fall River. Don't worry, the camera was mounted on the dashboard, semi-secure anyway.
Forecasters will be able to better identify types of precipitation thanks to an upgrade to the radar at the National Weather Service.
The mild weather makes for bad skiing, but golfers have no complaints.
The year saw its share of earthquakes, storms, floods and fire.
The year saw its share of earthquakes, storms, floods and fire.
A local community is looking for answers after hundreds of thousands in Massachusetts were left without power after the October snowstorm and tropical storm Irene.
Flashback begins with a reminder that Veterans Day weather isn't always so accommodating.
Storm chasers get very close to two tornadoes. This is a natural sound video.
Storm Team 10's Gary Ley has your latest forecast.
Rhode Island is almost back to normal, but crews are still working to restore power to customers in Massachusetts and Connecticut.
Utilities are working to restore power to thousands of homes and businesses in Southern New England.
Some cities and towns in Massachusetts are postponing or canceling trick-or-treating because of problems caused by the storm.
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