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Wild weather day ahead

Hello everyone!

Today will be in interesting one for sure as we start out the day with thunder, downpours, the chance for severe thunderstorms, and yes, possibly a tornado or two. If you are not a big fan of that stuff, just wait a few hours until the sun comes out and the birds start chirping etc. That will happen today, I promise.

Special daily map 10-8

Bonus map this morning! Here is the radar from ~5:20 this morning showing the three main lines of storms. They are all moving in a NE direction and after the very last one in central MA passes through, the sun should be not far behind.

Wednesday morning forecast map 10-8

 

The colors on the usual map correspond to severe weather risk threat. Red indicates the areas where conditions are most ripe for severe weather. Yellow indicates areas where conditions would allow for possible severe weather but severe weather is not likely. Green indicates a negligible severe weather risk.

Note the 70’s on the map? In stark contrast to this morning’s weather, expect 70’s under sunny skies for a large part of the area this afternoon.

-Jack

Quick East Coast Storm Update

A developing storm is moving into Ontario this evening spreading rain across the eastern seaboard. A line of severe storm reaches from the Adirondack mountains to Cape Hatters and beyond to the northern Bahamas. Winds will be gusty with 30 mph winds across most areas with winds up to 70 mph in severe thunderstorms. 40-50 mph winds will be common along Cape Cod,  Coastal ME and Long Island. 1-5+ inches of rain will be common with highest totals in the Adirondack Mountains.

-JAck