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On Saturday, severe thunderstorms flashed in New England and prompted Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine and Connecticut.

Warnings for the storm system reached the Boston region at 5:10 p.m.

See all the storms near you here. Track live radar below.

Rainstorms are expected to appear in Massachusetts on Saturday, May 3, 2025.

Rainstorms are expected to appear in Massachusetts on Saturday, May 3, 2025.

Today is a day to remain aware of the weather, as heavier thunderstorms develop on Saturday afternoon and drive to Boston in the evening.

Much of the early part of the day stayed dry, with a few showers, a gusty southwest breeze and temperatures at 80 a.m. under sunshine.

The south coast, Cape Cod and the islands remain pretty cloudy and cool. This more stable air mass means that you do not see any heavy storms on Saturday.

But 2-10 p.m. is the time frame that southern Vermont, New Hampshire and Western Massachusetts should see serious storm chances. The storms develop in front of a cold front and slowly sink southeast in the evening. You arrive in Boston 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Flash and heavy rain are what most of us will see. The harmful wind is the biggest threat from every storm that quickly becomes serious. Be excited about watches or warnings today and have a plan to find protection quickly when you hear thunder or see a developing storm in the distance in the baseball stadium.

The storms bubble after sunset and when they drive towards the south and south-east masses at 8-10 a.m., some showers are possible for everyone, together with fog and damp air overnight when the temperatures remain in the 1960s.

The temperatures on Sunday will be a bit cooler, and especially depending on where the inpatient fronts are located, the front is draped directly into the center of Massachusetts, whereby Boston is expecting the temperatures to fall into the 1960s in the mid -1960s, perhaps with a north -eastern Breeze, like the day during the day.

Scattered showers are switched off at any time and afternoon in the afternoon and recorded in intensity and reporting until late in the evening.

Next week starts quite rainy because Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in the region in the region will start in the region. The high temperatures on Monday will be a sea breeze until Wednesday in the mid -1950s and on Wednesday.

Thursday seems to be the driest weekday, in which high temperatures approach 70 degrees and keep our sea breeze cool on the coast. Friday will have scattered showers and 58 degrees if a weak system is pursued.

Then, for the Mother’s Day weekend, we clear out our sky – both days are beautiful sunshine and a light sea breeze holds high temperatures every day in the middle to upper 60s.

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