ANTOINETTE: AMAZING.
KELLY ANN: YES.
SO IT'S A VERY BRIGHT RED SKY,
BUT THERE IS A SAYING, RED SKY
IN MORNING, SAILOR TAKE WARNING.
AND THAT IS SUGGESTING THAT WE
WILL BE SEEING A MORE ACTIVE
PATTERN FOR LATER TODAY.
ENJOY IT WHILE YOU CAN.
IT'S A BEAUTIFUL MORNING OUT
THERE.
WE HAVE SOME CLOUDS FILTERING IN
FROM THE WEST.
YOU CAN SEE SIGNS OF SPRINKLES.
BUT THE MAIN ACTION IS WHAT
WE'RE TRACKING OUT FARTHER TO
OUR WEST.
AS YOU CAN SEE, THE SHOWER AND
STORM LINE PUSHING THROUGH FOR
PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW YORK.
THAT'S WHAT'S HEADING OUR WAY
FOR THIS AFTERNOON.
IN FACT, THE STORM PREDICTION
CENTER HAS PUT SOME OF OUR AREA
IN A MARGINAL RISK FOR SEVERE
STORMS TODAY.
THAT'S MAINLY A RISK BETWEEN
2:00 AND 9:00 P.M. MAINLY AS YOU
MOVE NORTH AND WEST, ESPECIALLY
WEST OF 495.
THIS IS THE AREA, WESTERN
MASSACHUSETTS, WHERE WE HAVE
THAT BEST CHANCE OF SOME OF
THOSE GUSTY STORMS DEVELOPING
FOR THIS EVENING.
SO RIGHT NOW WE HAVE SOME OF
THOSE CLOUDS FILTERING IN.
THEY'RE MAINLY HIGH WISPY CIRRUS
CLOUDS.
THERE'S SOME THICKER AND LOWER
CLOUDS OFF TO OUR WEST WHICH
WILL BE FILTERING IN FOR LATER
TODAY.
AS WE MOVE THROUGH YOUR MORNING
COMMUTE, YOU CAN SEE IT'S MAINLY
DRY, BUT DON'T BE SURPRISED IF
YOU SEE A SPRINKLE OR TWO AS WE
DO HAVE SOME SHOWERS JUST TO OUR
SOUTH THAT ARE GOING TO TRY TO
PUSH EASTWARD IN A VERY WEAKENED
FORM.
WE'RE WATCHING THE MAIN LINE.
THAT MAINLY ENTERS OUR AREA
AFTER 3:00 THIS AFTERNOON.
IT PUSHES EASTWARD RIGHT THROUGH
THE 4:00 TO 5:00 HOUR, HITTING
US DURING THE EVENING COMMUTE
AND LOOKING TO BE HEAVY AS WE DO
SEE THE RISK OF SOME
THUNDERSTORMS DEVELOPING RIGHT
ALONG 495 PUSHING OUT TOWARD
BOSTON AS WELL.
WE MOVE THROUGH THE LATE EVENING
FORECAST.
THINGS WILL START TO SETTLE DOWN
AS THE MAIN STORMLINE PUSHES OFF
TO THE EAST AND DIMINISHES.
THAT'S GOING TO HELP DRY US OUT
AS WE HEAD INTO WEDNESDY
MORNING.
OUR TEMPERATURES ARE MAINLY IN
THE 50'S, ESPECIALLY AS YOU
TRAVEL INLAND.
RIGHT NOW IN ORANGE, 54 DEGREES.
BOSTON, WE'RE HOLDING ON TO 62.
WE ARE HOLDING ON TO SOME OF
THAT HEAT MOVING DOWN TOWARD
PLYMOUTH AND HYANNIS DOWN INTO
THE MID 50'S.
WIND WILL BE A BIT OF A FACTOR
TODAY.
WITH THE THUNDERSTORMS, IT WILL
BE GUSTY.
A WIND SPEED UP TO 15 OR 16
MILES PER HOUR.
ADD IN THE FACT WE HAVE LOW
HUMIDITY AND TEMPERATURES IN THE
UPPER 70'S.
IT'S GOING TO FEEL LIKE A VERY
COMFORTABLE DAY.
JUST HAVE TO DEAL WITH THE FACT
WE DO HAVE THAT STORM RISK.
AS WE SEE A DISTURBANCE PUSHING
RIGHT ON THROUGH OUR AREA.
THAT'S GOING TO CLEAR OUT BY
TOMORROW.
BUT EVENTUALLY WE'RE TRACKING
SOME OF THAT HUMIDITY AS WE HEAD
INTO WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND
THURSDAY AND EVENTUALLY A CHANCE
OF STORMS ROLLING IN AS WE HEAD
TO THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY.
HERE'S YOUR SEVEN-DAY FORECAST.
WE HAVE THAT STORM RISK
INCREASING AS WE HEAD INTO
FRIDAY.
LIKELY STICKING AROUND FOR THE
WEEKEND, BUT IT'S NOT GOING TO
BE A WASHOUT.
IN FACT, MUCH OF SATURDAY WE'LL
SEE SOME DRY TIMES.
SUNDAY IS LOOKING LIKE THE
WETTER OF THE TWO DAYS.
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