As expected, smoky skies have returned to Western and Central Mass and is causing hazy conditions across the area. This smoke is reducing visibilities in many areas & has led to the smell of smoke in some areas.
It is expected that these smoky, hazy conditions will continue through all of this afternoon and into this evening. Expect hazy, smoky conditions that will reduce visibilities & lead to a smoky smell in the air. This means that those of you with respiratory conditions, such as asthma or emphysema probably should limit time outdoors the rest of today. If that wasn't enough, the rain that occurs with the showers and thunderstorms this afternoon and this evening is likely to pull down some soot and ash leading to the possibility of smudgy black marks on outdoor surfaces.
In addition to this, shower activity is now pushing into far Western Mass & these showers are likely to continue overspreading the entire area over the next hour or two. Once these showers begin, they will likely continue on and off throughout this afternoon & locally heavy downpours and rumbles of thunder are possible. I do not think that this first round of showers & isolated thunderstorms will be strong or severe.
A second, much more important round of thunderstorms are expected to affect all of Western and Central Mass this evening between about 6 pm and 10 pm. These thunderstorms are expected to accompany a southeastern moving cold front that'll push through the region tonight.
It is anticipated that a line of thunderstorms, some of them strong to severe, will move from northwest to southeast across all of Western and Central Mass beginning about 6-7 pm and continuing until about 10 pm. Any strong to severe thunderstorms between 6 pm and 10 pm this evening will be capable of producing 45-65 mph wind gusts, torrential downpours and frequent lightning.
I will be keeping very close tabs on the thunderstorm activity, especially as we get into this evening & will be posting updates as needed. So, check back for updates later today.