
07/08/2025
Forecast Discussion 7/8: Flood Watch in Effect
Satellite imagery reveals mainly clear skies across the areas this morning. As a slow-moving cold front approaches, it will interact with a very moist tropical air mass, setting the stage for scattered showers and thunderstorms this afternoon and evening. Some of these storms could produce gusty winds and torrential downpours, leading to a risk of localized flash flooding. A Flood Watch is in effect from 2 PM today through 2 AM Wednesday. While not every location will see heavy rain and flooding, some areas could receive 2 to 3 inches or more in only a few hours, especially where storms linger. There’s also a Level 2 risk for severe thunderstorms into the Hudson Valley and a Level 1 risk through the remainder of CT.
Tonight will remain warm and muggy, with lows in the upper 60s inland and low to mid-70s near the coast. Some showers or storms may continue overnight, but coverage should gradually decrease.
Wednesday and Thursday will stay unsettled, with the front lingering nearby. While exact timing and coverage of rain are still uncertain, scattered showers and storms are possible both days, especially in the afternoon and evening. The main concern will continue to be heavy downpours. Highs on Wednesday will reach the mid to upper 80s, with heat index values possibly approaching 95°F in a few spots. Thursday will be a bit cooler, with highs in the low to mid-80s.
Looking ahead to Friday through early next week, the forecast remains unsettled. A stalled front will linger near the area, keeping the chance for daily afternoon showers and thunderstorms, especially across the interior. Despite the clouds and occasional rain, temperatures will stay near normal for early July, with highs in the 80s.