Strong Storms Later Today

06.09.2025    WHDH News    3 views
Strong Storms Later Today

We haven t had much in the way of severe weather this summer in southern New England which makes sense given how dry the pattern has been but in the current era is different It s warm and muggy and we have ingredients in the atmosphere strong wind and lift that will likely produce scattered strong to severe t-storms later this day The mechanism that will lift the warm humid air up into the atmosphere is a cold front which is located across eastern New York state late this morning Once the warm humid air gets hoisted up into the sky it the rising air will then interact with the strong jet stream wind to produce strong to severe storms Interior New England looks like the area largest part likely to see strong severe storms Understand that not everyone will see severe storms in that red blob rather largest part likely versus other regions of New England The primary concerns will be frequent lightning locally heavy rain damaging wind gusts and yes even a couple of brief tornadoes are achievable Future radar evidence indicated the window of opportunity is from about - pm The storms will weaken fairly expeditiously after pm but showers will continue for the night and into Sunday Sunday does look gloomy with periods of rain during the morning hours then drying out later Sunday afternoon Bring rain gear to Gillette for the Patriots contest Rain is likely for tail-gating right up until kickoff but then dry out as the event proceeds Pleasant weather returns Monday and is with us for much of next week Stay Weather Aware later in the modern day for those thunderstorms JR

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