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I am going to be watching things very closely for the possibility of a couple to a few severe thunderstorms this afternoon, mainly between about 3 pm and 6 pm or so, across all of Western and Central Mass.
Satellite imagery as of late this morning revealed that we are socked in with clouds across the entire area. Radar imagery indicated that there are still a few showers around as of the time of this post.
It is expected that these showers should come to an end by about 1 pm. In addition, there may be some breaks in the clouds allowing for some sunshine to peek through for a while this afternoon. This will lead to temperatures to rise well up into the upper 70s to near 80 Degrees by early to mid-afternoon. Dew point temperatures will be in the mid 60s to near 70 Degrees leading things to feel very humid during this afternoon.
The warmth and humid conditions this afternoon will lead to the atmosphere to become somewhat unstable. In addition, there is expected to be very strong amounts of wind shear present in the atmosphere. This combination will lead to conditions that are favorable for at least a couple to a few severe thunderstorms this afternoon across all of Western and Central Mass.
A line of strong to severe thunderstorms has already formed across Western New York State. These storms are moving to the east at a forward speed of about 45 mph.
It is anticipated that the line of thunderstorms will reach Western Mass by about 3 pm or so this afternoon. This line of thunderstorms will then push across Central Mass by about 4 pm or so this afternoon.
I want to make it clear that I AM NOT expecting a widespread severe weather outbreak this afternoon. Instead, I do think that a couple to perhaps a few of the thunderstorms will be severe and capable of producing wind gusts of up to 65 mph, torrential downpours and frequent lightning. Given the very strong wind shear that's present, there is the possibility for a couple of tornadoes to be produced by any severe thunderstorms.
While all of Western and Central Mass are at risk this afternoon of a couple to a few severe thunderstorms, the area I think that has a higher chance for severe thunderstorms is from much of Western Mass into areas of Central Mass that are north of the Mass Pike.
All of the thunderstorm activity will be done across Western and Central Mass by about 6 pm or so.
It goes without saying that I will be keeping very close tabs on the severe weather potential & will have many more updates for you as needed.