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Eyewitness Weather for Monday, June 9th: Rain Tuesday Morning, But Still Not A Washout!

Eyewitness Weather for Monday, June 9th: Rain Tuesday Morning, But Still Not A Washout!

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Meteorologist Jordan Reed has your latest Eyewitness Weather forecast for this Monday, June 9th…
Starting late tonight, expect stormy weather to move in! Thunderstorms will sweep slowly across the area, bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and even some hail. Because of how much rain could fall in a short time, the National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for a large part of the region, including Chenango and Madison counties, which will last through tomorrow morning. Flash flooding is a real concern, especially in spots that have already been soaked recently.
After a brief lull during the day, storms are expected to fire up again this evening. Some could be severe, especially to the west, with damaging winds being the biggest threat. Hail is also possible, and there's even a slight chance of an isolated tornado.
Flooding is a serious risk. Roads could become hazardous quickly, and rising water can be a lot more dangerous than it looks. Never try to drive through flooded roads or go around barricades—it only takes a small amount of water to sweep a car away. Floodwaters can also hide debris, downed power lines, or contaminants.
Things should start calming down on Tuesday, with just a few leftover showers in the morning and better weather by the afternoon. Wednesday and most of Thursday look dry and pleasant, but more pop-up showers or storms could return later Thursday and into the weekend. Temperatures will stay mild, mostly in the 70s and low 80s during the day, with cooler nights in the 50s and low 60s. As the weekend approaches, expect it to feel a bit cooler again, with more clouds and some additional showers possible.
For the latest info, head to weather.gov and enter your ZIP code, or go directly to this alerts page to check local watches and warnings. Stay safe and stay weather aware!
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