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A line of strong to severe thunderstorms stretch from Athol and Winchendon southward through Ware, Palmer and the Springfield Metro. These thunderstorms have had a history of producing wind damage & nearly continuous lightning.


This line of strong to severe thunderstorms will cross all of Worcester County over the next hour. Western and northern parts of Worcester County will be impacted first over the next 15-30 minutes or so. These storms will reach the Worcester Metro by between 12:30 am and 1 am. Eastern and southeastern parts of Worcester County will likely be impacted by these storms shortly after 1 am.


These thunderstorms will be capable of producing 35 to 55 mph wind gusts, nearly continuous lightning and torrential downpours.


It is expected that the thunderstorms will last for about an hour at any one location. This means that these storms probably wont be completely out of Central Mass until about 2-2:30 am.

 
 
 

A line of strong to severe thunderstorms are now making their way across the Berkshires at the time of this post.


It is expected that these thunderstorms will make it into the upper Pioneer Valley within the next 30 minutes or so & then push into the middle and lower Pioneer Valley, including the Springfield Metro by about midnight. These thunderstorms are expected to be strong & be capable of producing upwards of 50 mph wind gusts, torrential downpours & very frequent lightning.


This line of strong thunderstorms is then expected to progress eastward reaching northern parts of Worcester County by around midnight. Central parts of Worcester County, including the Worcester Metro will be affected by these thunderstorms during the 12:30 am to 1:30 am hour. Southern Worcester County, including the Mass Pike, I-84, I-395 and Route 146 will be impacted by these thunderstorms during the 1 am to 2 am hour. These thunderstorms are very likely to be strong & be capable of producing up to 50 mph wind gusts, torrential downpours and very frequent lightning.


If that wasn't enough, other thunderstorms have developed near Belchertown, Palmer and West Brookfield. These thunderstorms will likely affect central and parts of southern Worcester County, mostly areas near and just north of the Mass Pike (this includes the Worcester Metro) over the next hour or so. These thunderstorms will produce gusty winds, heavy downpours and frequent lightning.


More updates will be sent out as needed.

 
 
 

It looks like it's going to be another night of tracking thunderstorms & trying to determine exactly when they will affect Western and Central Mass.


Radar imagery as of the time of this post showed an area of strong thunderstorms that are producing very gusty winds, torrential downpours and very frequent lightning located to the west of Albany, New York. These thunderstorms seem to be tracking in a general east-southeasterly direction at a forward speed of about 30 mph or so.


Based on the current forward motion of these storms, they should move into the Berkshires between 11 and 11:30 pm & then move through the entire Pioneer Valley of Western Mass around midnight.


These thunderstorms will have the capability of producing wind gusts of up to 45 to 50 mph, torrential downpours and frequent lightning when they move through the Berkshires and the Pioneer Valley.


Further east, it currently appears that these thunderstorms may cross much of, if not all of Central Mass during the 1 am to 2 am hour.


These thunderstorms will be capable of producing wind gusts of up to 40 mph, torrential downpours and frequent lightning when they cross Central Mass.


I will be watching these storms closely and will have updates as needed.

 
 
 
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