Severe Thunderstorm Watch
The NWS has issued a severe thunderstorm watch until 9:00pm 8/21/19
A line of storms is developing in eastern PA and moving slowly east into our area. Some of these storms may become severe, with the highest risk being for strong, gusty winds.
Radar image is from 3:30 this afternoon.
Approaching from the west, just about at Summit right now. Lots of lightning.
and from the NWS:
Special Weather Statement National Weather Service New York NY 459 PM EDT Wed Aug 21 2019 NJZ006-105>108-NYZ074-212145- Hudson-Eastern Union-Eastern Essex-Western Union-Western Essex-Richmond (Staten Is.)- 459 PM EDT Wed Aug 21 2019 ...A STRONG THUNDERSTORM WILL AFFECT HUDSON...UNION...ESSEX AND RICHMOND COUNTIES... At 458 PM EDT, a strong thunderstorm was located over Millington, or near Plainfield, moving east at 35 mph. Winds in excess of 40 mph and quarter to half inch hail are possible with this storm. Locations impacted include... Newark, Elizabeth, Bayonne, Plainfield, Bloomfield, Linden, Orange, Summit, Millburn, Harrison, Todt Hill, Port Richmond, Kearny, Clark and Union. Frequent cloud to ground lightning is occurring with this storm. Lightning can strike 10 miles away from a thunderstorm. Seek a safe shelter inside a building or vehicle. This storm may intensify, so be certain to monitor local radio stations and available television stations for additional information and possible warnings from the National Weather Service. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch remains in effect until 900 PM EDT for northeastern New Jersey...and southeastern New York
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Heat Advisory and Potential for Severe Thunderstorms Wednesday Aug 21.
High heat and high humidity combine today for a truly miserable experience. Afternoon highs in the mid to upper 80s with heat index in the low 90s. In addition, high instability means there is a good chance for thunderstorms and possibly severe thunderstorms all day, but especially in the afternoon. Showers or a storm in the earlier part of the day, if they occur, would lower the heat and the energy in the atmosphere, lowering the afternoon storm risk.
At this time, the heat advisory is expected to run through tomorrow but storms, if they occur, could lower the temperature profile enough to mitigate this.