STORM WATCH: Severe thunderstorms Monday night in the Hudson Valley

The Storm Prediction Center has issued a slight risk (Level 2 out of 5) for severe thunderstorms in the Lower Hudson Valley.

Julian Seawright

Mar 30, 2025, 11:24 PM

Updated 39 min ago

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OVERNIGHT: A few showers are expected overnight.
MONDAY: Areas of fog Monday morning as a warm front pushes north during the morning. Temperatures will become mild and even warm rather quickly on Monday. Breezy southerly winds and pockets of sunshine will break through some of the clouds early in the afternoon just before storms fire off Monday evening.
STORM WATCH: Expecting showers to start around 5 p.m. with heavy rain and thunderstorms developing between 6-9 p.m. Thunderstorms could be strong and even severe, especially for areas north and west of Westchester County. Gusts could be from 50-60 mph from these storms with heavy rainfall.
Take the time to prepare for severe weather potential. Be sure to go through your severe weather checklists: it is always better to be prepared when facing the threat of severe weather. Also be sure to have our weather app downloaded and follow our Storm Watch Meteorologists Julian Seawright, Matt Hammer and Addison Greene for the latest details and updates on the storm.
REST OF THE WEEK: Once Monday's storms move out of the area, another shift in colder air will introduce a cool start to April and dry until Thursday, which may be our next chance for rain.