Severe thunderstorm warnings in parts of central and western Mass.

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Severe thunderstorm warnings in parts of central and western Mass.
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SEVERE WEATHER ALERT: Severe thunderstorm warnings have been issued for parts of central and western Massachusetts. Details here:

The warmth and humidity remain this afternoon, with showers and storms developing west of I-495 into the white mountains. A more widespread rain event will be expected Sunday into Monday with locally heavy rainfall that may lead to street flooding.

The heavier rain, though, is expected to strengthen on the second part of the afternoon west of Worcester and Leominster towards the Monadnock Region and spreading into the white mountains. While humidity won’t change tomorrow, temperatures will dip with the increase in cloud coverage. These clouds will give way to showers and storms developing across western New England Sunday afternoon into Monday.

These showers may spread as far east as Worcester and clip near I-495. With the loss of the daytime heating tomorrow, most of these storms will begin to weaken but the energy should meander across the 6 states through Monday which will set the stage for potentially strong to severe storms Monday.

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