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FOR THE REST OF THIS AFTERNOON: A west and northwesterly wind flow has introduced a little bit of unstable air over the region. This has led to the development of scattered cumulus clouds across Western and Central Mass as of early this afternoon. In addition, radar imagery revealed there are some scattered showers occurring to our north across southern Vermont and southern New Hampshire.


It is expected that these scattered showers will gradually push southward into our area as the afternoon progresses. This means that there could be a few showers and perhaps a thunderstorm or two across mainly Central Mass during late this afternoon and this evening. Any thunderstorms are likely to not be strong or severe. That said, some locally heavy downpours will accompany any thunderstorms late this afternoon and this evening.


It will continue to be windy throughout the rest of this afternoon with West to Northwest winds of 15 to 25 mph with gusts to 35 mph.


Temperatures during the rest of this afternoon will be in the middle 70s.


SUNDAY looks to start out partly sunny during the morning, however, as we get into the afternoon we should see a buildup of cumulus clouds due to instability across the region. There could be a few showers and maybe a thunderstorm during the late afternoon and evening hours of Sunday. Any thunderstorms will not be strong or severe, but will be capable of producing locally heavy downpours.


High temperatures Sunday will be between 75 and 80 Degrees. Winds will be West to Northwest at 10 to 20 mph.


A SOAKING RAINFALL IS EXPECTED DURING MONDAY AFTERNOON & MONDAY NIGHT: An area of low pressure is expected to cross the region during late in the day Monday and during Monday night. This storm system is likely to bring a widespread soaking rainfall across all of Western & Central Mass during Monday afternoon and Monday night.


Rain looks to overspread all of Western and Central Mass by about late Monday morning. Rain is then expected across the entire area throughout all of Monday afternoon and all of Monday night. Additionally, the rain is likely to be heavy at times during Monday afternoon and Monday night.


The rain then looks to persist into part of Tuesday morning before it comes to an end by mid to late morning Tuesday.


Rainfall totals of 1 to 2 inches can be expected across all of Western and Central Mass during Monday afternoon and Monday night.


High temperatures on Monday will be in the upper 60s to low 70s. Low temperatures Monday night will be near 55 Degrees. High temperatures Tuesday will be between 70 and 75 Degrees.


Winds on Monday will be East at around 10 mph. Winds on Monday night will be North at around 10 mph.

 
 
 

For The Rest Of This Afternoon: A westerly wind flow will be in place across the entire area throughout the rest of this afternoon.


A mixture of sunshine and clouds can be expected throughout the rest of this afternoon. Temperatures will be in the mid and upper 70s. Dew point temperatures are expected to fall into the low 50s. Winds will be west at 15 to 20 mph with gusts to 30 mph.


Tonight: Partly cloudy skies are expected throughout tonight. Low temperatures will be around 55 Degrees. Winds will be West at 15 to 20 mph with gusts to 30 mph.


Saturday: That westerly wind flow will continue to be in place across the region throughout the day on Saturday.


This means that a mixture of sunshine and clouds can be expected throughout the day on Saturday. There’s the possibility for an isolated shower or two during Saturday evening, mainly across Central Mass.


High temperatures will be between 75 and 80 Degrees. Dew point temperatures will be in the lower 50s. Winds will be West at 15 to 20 mph with gusts to 30-35 mph.


Sunday: A mixture of sunshine and clouds can be expected throughout the day on Sunday. There’s the possibility for a couple of isolated showers during the afternoon. Most areas though should stay dry all day Sunday.


High temperatures will be between 75 and 80 Degrees. Dew point temperatures will be in the lower 50s. Winds will be West at 10 to 20 mph.


Monday: A rainy Monday is expected across all of Western and Central Mass as a low pressure system tracks right over our area.


Rain is expected all day on Monday with the rain continuing through all of Monday night. In addition, it is possible that the rain will be heavy at times, especially during Monday afternoon and Monday evening.


Rainfall totals on Monday and Monday night will average between 1 and 2 inches across all of Western and Central Mass.


High temperatures Monday will be between 65 and 70 Degrees.


Tuesday Through Next Friday: That low pressure system is expected to depart to the east on Tuesday. This means that any leftover rain will come to an end during the morning on Tuesday with cloudy skies expected during Tuesday afternoon. High temperatures Tuesday will be around 75 Degrees.


Wednesday looks partly sunny with high temperatures near 80 Degrees.


Thursday looks to start out partly sunny, however, skies will become cloudy during the afternoon. In addition, there is the possibility for a few scattered showers or thunderstorms during the afternoon. High temperatures will be between 75 and 80 Degrees.


Next Friday is expected to be cloudy. There will also be the possibility of some scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures will be near 80 Degrees.

 
 
 

Radar imagery as of the time of this post indicated that some thunderstorms have developed over the middle and upper Pioneer Valley of Western Mass. In addition, a line of strong to severe thunderstorms are about to enter the northern Berkshires.


The thunderstorms over the middle and upper Pioneer Valley are moving towards the northeast and will likely affect areas of the upper Pioneer Valley and the Route 2 corridor from about Greenfield eastward to about Gardner over the next 30-45 minutes. Torrential downpours and some gusty winds are the main threat for now, but they will need to be watched in case they become severe.


The line of strong to severe thunderstorms now entering the northern Berkshires will reach the I-91 corridor from about the Vermont-Mass border to about Amherst by about 4 pm or so. Wind gusts of up to 50-60 mph, torrential downpours and frequent lightning will accompany these storms.


Elsewhere across Western and Central Mass, all is quiet for now, but I'm watching other storms trying to form and strengthen over the Berkshires and am also watching a line of thunderstorms pushing across eastern New York.


More updates will be posted as needed.

 
 
 
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