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Quiet Corner Alerts Local (@qca_local) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Use caution if you’re traveling this morning. Primary and secondary roads are mostly wet with isolated slick spots. Tertiary roadways have up to 1” of slush. Photo is Lowell Davis Rd, Thompson

Use caution if you’re traveling this morning. Primary and secondary roads are mostly wet with isolated slick spots. Tertiary roadways have up to 1” of slush. 

Photo is Lowell Davis Rd, Thompson
NWS Boston (@nwsboston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's a good day to practice fire safety with gusty winds and dry conditions in place across the region. Any spark or flame could quickly trigger a fast-spreading brush fire in these conditions.

It's a good day to practice fire safety with gusty winds and dry conditions in place across the region. Any spark or flame could quickly trigger a fast-spreading brush fire in these conditions.
NWS Boston (@nwsboston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[Severe Weather Preparedness Week - Day 3] Did you know that a 3-inch hailstone can fall to the ground as fast as 107 mph? The largest hailstone on record in the US measured 8 inches in diameter! Find shelter, stay indoors, and stay away from windows when severe weather strikes.

[Severe Weather Preparedness Week - Day 3] Did you know that a 3-inch hailstone can fall to the ground as fast as 107 mph? The largest hailstone on record in the US measured 8 inches in diameter! Find shelter, stay indoors, and stay away from windows when severe weather strikes.
NWS Boston (@nwsboston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[Severe Weather Preparedness Week - Day 4] Have you ever wondered how tornadoes are officially confirmed? Meteorologists at National Weather Service forecast offices apply a careful, thorough process with roughly 4 steps.

[Severe Weather Preparedness Week - Day 4] Have you ever wondered how tornadoes are officially confirmed? Meteorologists at National Weather Service forecast offices apply a careful, thorough process with roughly 4 steps.
NWS New York NY (@nwsnewyorkny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Vermont until 8 PM EDT

A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Vermont until 8 PM EDT
CIRA (@cira_csu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A low pressure system associated with a nor'easter spins away from the coast of New England, moving over the Gulf of Maine.

NWS New York NY (@nwsnewyorkny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Smoke from Canadian wildfires moving slowly N over S NJ and S PA. While not expected to reach the surface, it may give the sky/clouds a yellow &/or brown color. If it's near sunset, you may see more orange, red or magenta skies. #NYwx #NJwx #CTwx #canadianwildfires #canadiansmoke

NWS Boston (@nwsboston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

May was a very wet month across the region. Temperature wise, the month was near to slightly above normal at all of our climate sites.

May was a very wet month across the region. Temperature wise, the month was near to slightly above normal at all of our climate sites.
NWS Boston (@nwsboston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[Severe Weather/Localized Flash Flood Threat Today] Scattered severe t-storms with damaging wind gusts along with a localized flash flooding exist between noon and 10 pm this evening. The greatest risk is north of the CT/RI border where the activity will be most numerous.

[Severe Weather/Localized Flash Flood Threat Today] Scattered severe t-storms with damaging wind gusts along with a localized flash flooding exist between noon and 10 pm this evening. The greatest risk is north of the CT/RI border where the activity will be most numerous.
Don Bell (@donbellct) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recorded a high of 97.8° at 4:49pm, with a maximum heat index of 124.8° & maximum dew point of 83.4°. Both were recorded at 4:00pm here in East Hartford. Exceptional combination of heat & humidity. Picture taken at Great River Park, looking toward Hartford. SNE Amateur Radio Skywarn NWS Boston

Recorded a high of 97.8° at 4:49pm, with a maximum heat index of 124.8° & maximum dew point of 83.4°. Both were recorded at 4:00pm here in East Hartford. Exceptional combination of heat & humidity. 

Picture taken at Great River Park, looking toward Hartford. <a href="/WX1BOX/">SNE Amateur Radio Skywarn</a> <a href="/NWSBoston/">NWS Boston</a>
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Today we kick off Hurricane Preparedness Week! It only takes one storm to change your life and community. hurricanes.gov/prepare #HurricanePrep #HurricaneStrong

Today we kick off Hurricane Preparedness Week! It only takes one storm to change your life and community.  hurricanes.gov/prepare #HurricanePrep #HurricaneStrong
Don Bell (@donbellct) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prolific & brief rainfall in East Hartford. Recorded .78” of rain between 11:04-11:24pm. Storm total of .82”. Fortunately, not much flash flooding in my neighborhood NWS Boston SNE Amateur Radio Skywarn. #ctwx

Prolific &amp; brief rainfall in East Hartford. Recorded .78” of rain between 11:04-11:24pm. Storm total of .82”. Fortunately, not much flash flooding in my neighborhood <a href="/NWSBoston/">NWS Boston</a> <a href="/WX1BOX/">SNE Amateur Radio Skywarn</a>. #ctwx
NWS Boston (@nwsboston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Clouds have cleared for most of southern New England ahead of a dry and comfortable start to the week! ☀️#MAwx #CTwx #RIwx