Briefing 3 Posted: 6.26.23 - 805 am
Changes: A Flood Watch for the potential for flash flooding has been issued for parts of eastern PA and northwestern NJ (2 PM to Midnight tonight). Our entire region is now in a Slight or Enhanced risk for severe thunderstorms (levels 2 and 3 out of 5).
Severe thunderstorms are probable across our area this afternoon and evening. Damaging winds, large hail, and flash flooding are the primary threats, and there is a low chance of a tornado. Some showers and storms this morning will give way to a break, then more numerous thunderstorms are expected later this afternoon and evening. The greatest damaging wind potential will be with any organized squall line that develops.
Hazardous Weather: Severe thunderstorms and flash flooding.
Locations affected: Eastern PA, NJ, DE, and northeastern MD.
Timing: This afternoon and evening, approximately 2-10 PM, with the greatest severe thunderstorm potential after 4 PM.
Impacts: Damaging wind gusts to 60-70 mph, which will damage trees and power lines, and large hail. Excessive rainfall rates could result in flash flooding, especially in urban areas. The tornado potential is low. Storms should produce frequent cloud to ground lightning.
Confidence on occurrence: High confidence thunderstorms occur, but lower confidence on how organized storms will be along with the specific timing details.
BRIEFING 2
HAZARDOUS WEATHER UPDATE: Monday, June 26 (6.25.23 7:00 pm)
Severe thunderstorms remain possible across our area Monday afternoon and evening. The Storm Prediction Center has upgraded portions of the area to an Enhanced Risk (3/5) for severe thunderstorms. Damaging winds, large hail, and flash flooding are the primary threats, and there is a low chance of a tornado across much of the area. A squall line may be the main severe thunderstorm potential.
Hazardous Weather: Severe thunderstorms and flash flooding.
Locations affected: Eastern PA, NJ, DE, and northeastern MD.
Timing: Monday afternoon and evening; approximately 3-9 PM.
Impacts: Damaging wind gusts to 60-70 mph which will damage trees and power lines and large hail. Excessive rainfall rates could result in local flash flooding, especially in urban areas. The tornado potential is low. Storms should produce frequent cloud to ground lightning.
Confidence on occurrence: High confidence thunderstorms occur, but lower confidence on the specific details such as timing.