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Severe thunderstorms move through region


The Cape and islands may see storms closer to 7 p.m.A lingering shower may spoil a night out on the town, but things mostly clear out by the 9 p.m. hour as lows dip to the 60s overnight. The Cape and islands may see storms closer to 7 p.m.

A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for much of Southern New England through Friday night.Boston Globe

The broken line of storms will make rain totals hit or miss, with some picking up a tenth of an inch while others total closer to a half inch. Locally higher amounts of an inch could be possible. Some localized flooding also may occur, so be careful when driving out there.

A tree fell on a mobile home on Alfa Drive in Pawtucket Friday afternoon. No one was injured.Carlos Muñoz/Globe Staff
There is an elevated risk for severe thunderstorms across parts of Southern New England on Friday afternoon.Boston Globe
Forecast rainfall through Friday evening.Boston Globe

The brief, but intense, burst of heat came to a peak on Friday, with the high in Boston reaching 95 degrees, tying for second hottest day this year in the city. The intense heat and humidity in the air had prompted widespread heat advisories as dew points in the 70s made the heat index values jump into the 100s.

Boston’s daily record high for Friday is 96 degrees, set in 1882, which will likely be tied or broken.

Heat index values will push into the triple digits on Friday.Boston Globe
Dew points on Friday are forecast to reach the low 70s for most of New England.Boston Globe

The heat subsides, with Boston set to see a beautiful day on Saturday as a quick pocket of high pressure settles in behind Friday’s front. Temperatures and humidity won’t drop like they did at the beginning of the week, but relief will be abundant across New England, with highs reaching the low to mid-80s under mostly sunny skies and a slight breeze. It’ll be a great day to spend outdoors.

Highs on Saturday will reach the low to mid-80s across much of the region.Boston Globe

Sunday will be a bit more unsettled as a wave of energy reaches the city and most of Southern New England. You can expect scattered showers and a few general thunderstorms, mainly during the afternoon. Northern New England isn’t completely in the clear, but folks up north have a better chance of staying drier than Boston and areas south.

Highs will remain in the low to mid-80s region-wide, except for the immediate New England coast.

Highs on Sunday should range from the upper 70s to the mid-80s across New England.Boston Globe
Scattered showers are expected on Sunday with a system pushing through the region, mainly during the afternoon.Boston Globe

Greater Boston: Hot and humid on Friday. Starting sunny, turning more cloudy in the afternoon. Highs to the mid and upper 90s with afternoon thunderstorms. Beautiful day on Saturday with mostly sunny skies and highs in the low to mid-80s. Sunday sees partly to mostly cloudy skies with highs to the low to mid-80s. Scattered showers are expected or a general thunderstorm, mainly in the afternoon.

Southeastern Mass.: A touch cooler but still hot. Highs to the mid-80s along the coast, low 90s inland. Afternoon showers and thunderstorms are expected. A beautiful start to the weekend. Mostly sunny skies are expected with highs in the low 80s. Mostly cloudy skies on Sunday with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s with a chance for a shower or two.

Central/Western Mass.: Hot and very muggy. Highs to the mid-90s, upper 80s in the Berkshires. Storms lurk beginning late morning west, and afternoon across Worcester County. A beautiful day on Saturday with highs in the mid-80s across the region under mostly sunny to completely blue skies. Seeing partly to mostly cloudy skies throughout Sunday. Highs still reach the mid-80s, with the Berkshires closer to 80 degrees. A couple of showers loom with a general thunderstorm chance.

Cape and Islands: Partly to mostly sunny with increasing clouds later on Friday. Highs to the low and mid-80s. Showers and a thunderstorm are possible in the evening. Seeing a great day to be on the Cape on Saturday, highs to the upper 70s under mostly sunny skies. Mostly cloudy on Sunday with the chance for a couple of showers. Highs to the mid and upper 70s.

Rhode Island: Hot and humid. Highs to the upper 80s and low 90s. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected throughout the afternoon. Sunny skies on Saturday with highs ranging from the low to mid-80s. Seeing partly to mostly cloudy skies on Sunday with a shower chance. Highs to the upper 70s and low 80s.

New Hampshire. North of Plymouth, you start with more clouds than sun, then flip south across Manchester and Concord. Highs spread from the low 80s to the low 90s north to south along the state. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected throughout the afternoon. Very nice Saturday on tap with highs to the upper 70s and mid-80s under mostly sunny skies. Partly to mostly cloudy skies statewide on Sunday with highs to the upper 70s and low 80s. A chance for a shower or two, especially in the southern portions of the state.

Vermont/Maine: Same as New Hampshire on Friday, with more clouds up north to cool temperatures a touch. The upper 80s and low 90s across the southern areas. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected mostly throughout the afternoon. Seeing lots more sunshine on Saturday with highs in the upper 70s and low 80s. Sunday brings a mix of sun and clouds, with more clouds in the afternoon. A chance for a shower or thunderstorm, especially south and in the afternoon.

The 7-day forecast for the Boston region.Boston Globe

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Ken Mahan can be reached at ken.mahan@globe.com. Follow him on Instagram @kenmahantheweatherman.





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