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Thousands Reportedly Without Power after Tuesdays Storm

Thousands Reportedly Without Power after Tuesdays Storm Another round of severe storms blew through the Hudson Valley late Tuesday afternoon. Early Tuesday morning, July 6th, the National Weather Serviced in Albany warned about the possibility of severe weather touching down in the mid-Hudson region. With the extreme heat, and temperatures going up to the mid 90s, severe thunderstorms were expected to accompany the heat. The Slight Risk quickly turned to a Severe Thunderstorm Watch for parts of the Hudson Valley until 8 pm. Shortly after 6 pm reports started to flood in regarding damage left by yet another strong storm. Dutchess County Government took to social media and reported many downed trees and wires. The statement continued and explained:

Thousands Reportedly Without Power after Tuesday s Storm

Another round of severe storms blew through the Hudson Valley late Tuesday afternoon. Early Tuesday morning, July 6th, the National Weather Serviced in Albany warned about the possibility of severe weather touching down in the mid-Hudson region. With the extreme heat, and temperatures going up to the mid 90s, severe thunderstorms were expected to accompany the heat. The Slight Risk quickly turned to a Severe Thunderstorm Watch for parts of the Hudson Valley until 8 pm. Shortly after 6 pm reports started to flood in regarding damage left by yet another strong storm. Dutchess County Government took to social media and reported many downed trees and wires. The statement continued and explained:

Q2 Billings Area Weather: Hotter today, storms possible

Q2 Billings Area Weather: Hotter today, storms possible
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Convective Blow-Up Moving Onshore & Across the Florida Peninsula Tonight : The Alabama Weather Blog

Scott Martin | July 5, 2021 @ 8:32 pm The latest infrared satellite image shows a mass of convection that is moving onshore and across the Florida Peninsula this evening, which is bringing scattered to numerous shower activity to the area. Radar shows this rain activity moving onto the peninsula from the Atlantic Ocean, drenching places such as Port St. Lucie, Miami, Palm Bay, and Cape Canaveral. So far, no reports of any strong wind gusts or brief spin-up tornadoes, but that threat will start to build throughout the late-night and overnight hours as the center of Elsa moves closer. A Tropical Storm Warning (yellow polygons) is in effect for the Florida Keys from Craig Key westward to the Dry Tortugas, and for the west coast of Florida from Flamingo northward to Ochlockonee River.

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