A dry morning will give way to a stormy shake in Massachusetts on Wednesday as hail, storms and rain.
The day started with fog and low clouds throughout the state, which is expected to burn as the sun rises, according to the National Meteorological Service.
Throughout the morning, the forests said that the temperatures reached temperatures reaching the age of 70 in almost the entire state of the bay, except for the Cap and the Islands, where the highs can be housed at the top of the 60’s.
But come in the afternoon, rain showers, thunder and even hail are in the mix.
Rain is expected to begin at 13 hours throughout the state, with scattered rain and storms during the afternoon.
A small hail is expected, forecasts warn, and it is not “because of the question that some larger stones are possible”.
The storms will be heavier in the northern parts of the state, according to the forecasts.
The rain should be left overnight as the unbridled fog enters the lower areas. The forests said that the fog “could be more widespread and dense”, especially on the southern coast.
On Thursday, more showers and rums of thunder on Thursdays are found on Thursday during the day, and temperatures could reach the higher 70’s, according to forecasts. CAPE COD and the Islands will be again in the 60’s.
The forecasts are monitoring river levels for possible ascents “on the flood stage or above” on Thursday night, as “unfortunately we head to another shameless Friday and possibly also on Saturday”.
The coolest and most general forecasts are on the cover for the end of the working week and until Saturday, according to forecasts, and temperatures could drop 20 degrees below normality during the day.
Although the temperatures will remain next to the cooler Sunday, the forecasts are looking at the “driest time and a gradual warming trend” to start next week.