STORM WATCH

Hot, humid conditions in Connecticut will lead to numerous thunderstorms with strong winds and possible hail

STORM WATCH: Tracking thunderstorms and possible stray tornado in Connecticut

News 12 Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Hilda Estevez says to expect limited sunshine before thunderstorms and a possible stray tornado arrives.

News 12 Staff

Jun 28, 2024, 10:23 AM

Updated 7 hr ago

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NEW & NOW: Strong to severe storms will be strong in the morning and afternoon - night. Higher amounts of rain total for coastal communities, power outages very likely, loud rumbles during afternoon - night throughout the entire state. Low flash flood risk yet widespread throughout the entire state. Damaging winds to bring power outages, possible waterspouts and/or tornadoes are possible. Beryl is officially a hurricane. No impact to us.
NEXT: Monday back to warm and dry. Thursday, 4th of July features a hotter, hazier day in the 90s. Next rain chance towards the end of the week.
TODAY & TONIGHT: Limited sunshine in the morning then afternoon - night strong, gusty thunderstorms. A stray tornado is possible and damaging straight-line winds after 1 p.m. Highs stay mild, near 87. Overnight lows near 69.
MONDAY: Sunny and comfortable. Highs near 80. Overnight lows near 67.
TUESDAY: Becoming hotter, hazy, humid. Highs near 82. Overnight lows near 65.
WEDNESDAY: Still sunny with some clouds. Highs near 85. Overnight lows 69.


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