The Storms Prediction Center has placed southern New England in a “marginal” risk for severe storms today…not nearly as concerning or impactful as what is expected in parts of Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee and other surrounding states.
While most of this afternoon will be dry, we will be closely watching radar for a few developing showers or thunderstorms, mainly after 3-4pm.
Not everyone will receive a storm, but those who do, may experience a briefly heavy downpour, some lightning and perhaps even some small hail.
This risk lasts for a few hours, waning after sunset.
The rest of this week will be rather grey and cool for the time of year. High temperatures will be mainly in the 50s Thursday and Friday. Close to the Coastline on Friday we could see some areas struggle to get out of the 40s!
Not expecting any widespread or heavy rainfall, but there is a chance of some scattered light showers or pockets of drizzle both days.
The news for the Weekend does not get much better…We expect lots of clouds and a risk for showers at times, particularly on Sunday. Again, no heavy rainfall in the forecast, more so just a drab and dreary stretch.
It will feel more like April at Fenway for the Weekend series with temperatures in the upper 40s and low 50s.
Sorry Mom, wish I had better or brighter news for you!
Clouds will stick around for the most part on Sunday with some scattered rain showers.
Naturally, things look much brighter and warmer to start next week…
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