[Weather] [2022.05.15 PM] NWS Boston EM Briefing: Strong to Severe Storms Possible Monday Afternoon/Evening
BOX Operations - NOAA Service Account
box.operations at noaa.gov
Sun May 15 18:02:26 UTC 2022
Good Afternoon,
Attached is a briefing regarding the potential for strong to severe storms
Monday afternoon and evening; generally between 5 and 9 pm. The greatest
threats associated with these possible storms will be strong wind gusts and
localized poor drainage and street flooding, primarily across the CT River
Valley in western MA and central CT. The Storm Prediction Center has placed
these areas in a SLIGHT risk for severe weather.
Storms are anticipated to weaken as they move east. The risk for severe
weather east of the CT river valley decreases significantly as any storms
that do form will likely weaken after sunset.
Kind regards,
Kristie Smith, Hayden Frank, and Rob Megnia
If you have any questions or would like more information, don't hesitate to
contact us via this email address, on NWSChat <https://nwschat.weather.gov/>,
or at the following:
National Weather Service Boston/Norton, MA
46 Commerce Way
Norton, MA 02766
508.622.3280
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