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A warm and humid afternoon under a mixture of some sunshine and lots of clouds are expected across all of Western and Central Mass. Temperatures during this afternoon will be in the low to middle 80s. Winds will be Southwest at 10 to 20 mph.


A cold front is expected to push through the entire area during this evening. This cold front will be pushing into an atmosphere that's unstable due to the warm temperatures and the humid conditions. Additionally, there is expected to be some wind shear available across the region. This combination will lead to a line of thunderstorms, a few of which will be strong to severe, to move through all of Western and Central Mass during this evening.


Current indications seem to point towards a line of thunderstorms to push into Western Mass by about 7 pm this evening. These thunderstorms will cross Western Mass between 7 pm and 10 pm.


For Central Mass, it looks as though this line of thunderstorms will enter western and northern parts of Worcester County by about 8 pm this evening. These thunderstorms will then cross Central Mass between 8 pm and 11 pm.


As I previously mentioned, I do think that a few of the thunderstorms will be on the strong to severe side and be capable of producing up to 60 mph wind gusts. Torrential downpours and frequent lightning are also expected to accompany the thunderstorms that move through this evening.


All thunderstorms will push to the east and be out of our area by just after 11 pm this evening.


It goes without saying that I will be keeping close tabs on this evening's thunderstorm threat & will have more updates as needed.

 
 
 

For Tonight: Partly cloudy skies are expected throughout tonight. Low temperatures will be near 60 Degrees. Winds will be West at around 10 mph.


Saturday: Most, if not all of the daylight hours of Saturday are expected to be dry across the area. More clouds than sunshine can be expected throughout the day with high temperatures of around 85 Degrees. Winds will be West to Southwest at 10 to 20 mph.


A Few Strong To Severe Thunderstorms Are Possible Saturday Evening: Increasing heat and humidity during the day on Saturday will lead to the development of a moderately unstable air mass by Saturday evening. At the same time this is occurring, an area of increasing wind shear values will move into our area by Saturday evening. Additionally, a cold front is expected to sweep through the area during Saturday evening. The combination of all of these factors will lead to an environment that is favorable for a few strong to severe thunderstorms to occur across all of Western and Central Mass during Saturday evening.


Current indications seem to point towards thunderstorms first affecting Western Mass beginning by 8 pm and lasting until about midnight.


As for Central Mass, thunderstorms are expected to begin affecting Central Mass by about 9-10 pm. These thunderstorms will last until about midnight.


A few of the thunderstorms during Saturday evening will be on the strong to severe side & will be capable of producing up to 60 mph wind gusts. Torrential downpours and frequent lightning will also accompany the thunderstorms during Saturday evening.


All thunderstorms will push to our east by just after midnight Saturday night.


Sunday: We are expected to start Sunday with dry conditions under a mixture of some sunshine and lots of clouds. This will allow temperatures to rise to near 80 Degrees by midday under somewhat humid conditions with dew point temperatures in the low 60s.


Turning to Sunday afternoon, it is expected that an upper level weather disturbance will cross the region during the afternoon. A pool of cold air aloft will accompany this weather disturbance leading to an atmosphere that’s somewhat unstable.


This all means that widespread showers and thunderstorms will develop across all of Western and Central Mass between 12 pm and 2 pm. These widespread showers and thunderstorms will affect the entire area throughout the early and mid-afternoon hours before coming to an end by late afternoon. A couple of the thunderstorms may be on the strong side and be capable of produce small hail and gusty winds.


Monday & Tuesday: Some much drier weather is expected for both Monday and Tuesday.


Partly sunny skies are expected on Monday with high temperatures near 75 Degrees.


Tuesday looks sunny with high temperatures between 75 and 80 Degrees.

 
 
 
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