A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for portions of South-Central New York and Northeast Pennsylvania, effective from Thursday afternoon until evening. The watch, numbered 372, is in place from 5:50 PM until 11:00 PM EDT.
The primary threats associated with this watch include scattered damaging wind gusts of up to 70 mph, isolated very large hail events reaching 2 inches in diameter, and the possibility of a tornado or two. Scattered severe storms, including supercells, are expected to move eastward into the evening, with damaging winds and hail posing the main risks.
The watch area covers approximately 35 miles north and south of a line extending from 5 miles north northwest of Elmira, NY, to 35 miles north northeast of Monticello, NY. Residents in these areas should remain vigilant for threatening weather conditions and stay tuned for further updates and possible warnings.
It is crucial to heed the advice of local authorities and adhere to any safety precautions recommended during severe weather events. Severe thunderstorms have the potential to produce tornadoes and other hazardous conditions, making preparedness essential.
For more information and updates, please refer to the official source from the NWS Storm Prediction Center.
References:
SPC Tornado/Severe Thunderstorm Watches. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/watch/ww0372.html
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