What areas will be most affected by the storms?
Areas along Interstate 95, such as Norton and Bridgewater, as well as eastern areas including Boston, Cambridge, and Quincy, are expected to experience severe storms.
Weather / Severe Weather
A round of severe storms is expected to impact Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island, bringing potential downpours and damaging winds. Stay informed with the latest updates and alerts to prepare for the conditions.
The severe weather is due to a classic summer storm setup, with an area of low pressure passing by New England. A warm front will move through in the morning, followed by a more potent cold front in the evening, creating an unstable environment for scattered showers and thunderstorms. The greatest threat for storms extends from Worcester to the Berkshires, with storms potentially weakening as they approach Boston.
While a widespread severe weather event is not anticipated, some storms may have strong downdrafts, resulting in damaging wind gusts. There is a low chance of a quick spin-up tornado, but that is very unlikely. Localized areas may experience minor flooding due to heavy downpours. The storms are expected to weaken after 10 PM.
Areas along Interstate 95, such as Norton and Bridgewater, as well as eastern areas including Boston, Cambridge, and Quincy, are expected to experience severe storms.
The primary timeframe for strong storms is between 4 and 10 p.m.
Mostly clear skies with a slight breeze are expected, with temperatures in the upper 70s and low 80s.
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