12:51AM
Before I update the coming weather, a quick look back at the surprise “severe weather outbreak” of Monday. I put it in quotes, because it was not a severe outbreak in the classic sense. What these storms were made of was low level wind sheer. The storm tops were not very high. They were not typical storms, producing large hail and widespread damaging winds. Lightning was sparse at best. These storms were more like what you might see in a land-falling tropical storm, producing relatively weak spin ups (very brief and weak tornadoes), still capable of producing damage, however.
The set-up that caused this will still exist today (Tuesday), and though storms and showers may be a little less numerous overall, we will still have to watch for the possibility of isolated flooding downpours and isolated tornadoes and/or micro bursts in rapidly-developing tropical showers and storms. A very warm and humid tropical air flow will provide plenty of fuel for this.
As we have been discussing, the retrogression (westward movement) of the ridge of high pressure in the western Atlantic Ocean is underway and will continue through this week. After today, it means a decrease in thunderstorm activity, coverage-wise, though the threat will still exist at times, mainly in isolated form. It also means an increase in heat, and a continuation of humidity. This will include the Independence Day holiday and through the extended weekend following it. Anybody with outdoor plans should take precautions to stay protected from the sun, stay hydrated, and watch for any thunderstorms that develop or move into the region.
Updated forecast for southeastern New England (RI, eastern MA, southern NH)…
TODAY: Mostly cloudy with scattered to numerous showers and embedded thunderstorms. Isolated storms may produce damaging wind and local flash flooding. Very humid. Highs middle 70s South Coast to 80-85 interior areas. Wind SW 10-20 MPH.
TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Areas of fog. Lingering showers becoming isolated then ending. Very humid. Lows middle 60s to 70. Wind SW 5-15 MPH.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly cloudy with patchy fog early, then partly sunny. Isolated to scattered thunderstorms during the afternoon. Humid. Highs upper 70s to middle 80s. Wind SW 5-15 MPH.
THURSDAY – INDEPENDENCE DAY: Partly cloudy. Isolated thunderstorms mainly late day and early evening favoring far northern MA and southern NH. Low 70. High 87.
FRIDAY: Partly cloudy. Isolated late-day thunderstorms. Low 70. High 90.
SATURDAY: Mostly sunny. Isolated late-day thunderstorms. Low 71. High 91.
SUNDAY: Mostly sunny. Isolated late-day thunderstorms. Low 70. High 90.
MONDAY: Sunny. Low 69. High 88.