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  • 7/7/2025
After pleasant weather for Independence Day weekend, the risk for severe storms is back in the Northeast from July 7-8.
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00:00We also have multiple severe thunderstorm warnings across the northeast as well.
00:03So this has been a very active afternoon here for us.
00:05We have multiple severe thunderstorm warnings in effect for parts of New York
00:09and also in effect for parts of western PA.
00:12Syracuse just got rocked earlier this afternoon with heavy storms, strong storms moving in.
00:17Now we have some of these storms working the way just to the east now of Highway 81 there
00:22from just to the south of Syracuse over towards Cortland County down through Elmira.
00:27So heads up for that. On down the line here for western PA, once again we have multiple severe thunderstorm warnings.
00:32These storms are pretty much paralleling I-80, but the strongest storms are actually going to be to the south of I-80
00:37that we'll be watching out for. So Butler, we're about to see a pretty strong storm moving in right there
00:42with heavy rainfall. There will be a flooding threat with these storms as well as we head into this evening.
00:47So overall for today, any storms that form in this highlighted region stretching from Charleston and Columbus
00:52all the way through parts of New England, we'll be watching out for a large hail and damaging wind threat.
00:56There's even going to be an elevated threat for flooding rainfall as well here as we head throughout this afternoon
01:01and this evening. Heading into tomorrow, this is your Tuesday forecast.
01:05We'll be tracking a stretch of I-95 from Jersey, Pennsylvania down through Virginia
01:11where we'll see that risk of severe weather here. A level 2 risk for your Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday evening.
01:16Now let's look at some of the cities that will see warmer than usual temperatures here as we head into tomorrow.
01:21And as you can see, especially in a Yakima, Washington, yeah, anytime you see temperatures 14 degrees above historical averages,
01:28that's when you start to get into record-breaking territory. Same thing for Boise, same thing for Tucson.
01:33Even Phoenix is going to be well above average there for temperatures for your Tuesday afternoon.
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