Severe thunderstorm warnings were already issued in the Boston area Monday morning. Powerful wind gusts are expected and tornadoes are possible.
We actually stay in the 80s through midweek, with a slight increase to the upper 80s for Thursday and Friday. This is also when the humidity returns. Lows Monday night drop to the 50s and 60s north with low humidity. Keep an eye to the sky if you are out and about.
National Weather Service issues severe thunderstorm watch for all of New Hampshire until 8 p.m.. Some storms could contain damaging winds, hail, torrential rain.
“Expect wind damage to trees and power lines. Minor hail damage to vehicles is possible,” the NWS warned. “For your protection move to an interior room on the ...
“For your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building.” Follow Boston 25 News on Watch Boston 25 News NOW “Expect wind damage to trees and power lines.
The National Weather Service on Monday issued a severe thunderstorm watch as forecasters eyed an incoming afternoon storm that could deliver hail, ...
The thunderstorm watch will extend until 8 p.m. Monday, officials said. A heat advisory originally declared Wednesday by the National Weather Service remained in effect into Monday, when temperatures in many of Massachusetts largest urban areas were expected to be in the vicinity of 90 degrees, the National Weather Service said. With muggy heat blanketing the region, the weather agency warned that nearly all of New England could see a strong thunderstorm Monday afternoon.