While showers and thunderstorms return to the forecast this weekend, the severe threat isn’t quite as expansive for Saturday. Much of the city remained without power as of midday Saturday. Severe thunderstorms with wind gusts over 50-70 mph slammed the Northeast Friday leaving tens of thousands without power in Massachusetts and New York and generating more than 200 storm reports for the NWS - a vast majority reporting trees and/or power lines toppled in the ferocious gusts.Īndover, Massachusetts was hit hard by severe thunderstorms and town officials report several major and secondary roads remain closed due to downed trees and power lines. The record heat and sunshine has been abruptly replaced by a weekend of storms, triggering a third day of severe weather threats in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast and an increasing threat of flooding near the Appalachians.Ī slow-moving front trudging to the east has tapped into abundant moisture, courtesy of the lingering effects of the hot and humid airmass setting records in the region for several days this week. Stormy weekend ahead in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast Hurricane Lee maintains strength with coastal impacts arriving to eastern US beaches Thousands dead after magnitude 6.8 earthquake strikes western Morocco
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