That slug of rain south of SNE is driving the watch. Looks good to me. Jack west with the steady rain and then the more potent stuff with a local jack near low pressure center.
Regardless another unnecessary widespread soaker.
Mesos all over. Two Jacks. One with surface low that will have hydro Phil. Probably RI or ern Ma. The other with the deffy type convergence in western Ma.
Over last 20 years since our Fall’s have been getting warmer, I’ve noticed the foliage season has been kind of a dud. Still seems good up north, but definitely I’ve noticed a change in the last 20 years down in southern New England.