The Northeast region is bracing for yet another weekend of rain and thunderstorms, with storms expected to develop on Saturday afternoon and migrate toward coastal areas. Forecasters indicate a risk of damaging winds and large hail, prompting a level 1 severe weather warning. Outdoor plans are discouraged in major areas such as Philadelphia and Boston. For Sunday, weather predictions become increasingly difficult, as expectations rise for a stalled low-pressure system that may lead to prolonged rainfall in the area for several days.
"So, Saturday, we do have the risk of some thunderstorms," FOX Weather Meteorologist Melissa Torres said. "And that goes from Boston all the way down into the northern part of Florida."
"It's going to be really rumbly for the City of Brotherly Love," said FOX Weather Meteorologist Britta Merwin. "Any sort of outdoor plans (Saturday) night should really be (re)considered."
Due to the front's slow advancement, much of Saturday could remain relatively dry along the I-95 corridor as temps soar into the 80s, making it feel more like summer.
The FOX Forecast Center said that there is high confidence that it will rain on Saturday, but details beyond that remain extremely uncertain.
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