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Storms rolling through the Northeast on April 21 are clearing the way for warmer weather.
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00:00At this point, there is still a severe thunderstorm threat with some of these cells.
00:04There's the lightning and the latest severe thunderstorm warning as we switch back over to the high-res radar data out of Buffalo.
00:10You can see that we're dealing with some strong wind and hail potential into eastern Niagara County,
00:16eastern and northeastern Erie County of New York, and then really most of Orleans County,
00:20most of Genesee County east of Batavia, and the northern sliver of Wyoming County of New York.
00:25When we look at the storm hazards with this, nothing alarming, but there is some small hail,
00:31the size of perhaps dimes or smaller, and also straight-line winds as the main concern.
00:36So it's kind of a middle-of-the-road springtime severe thunderstorm with wind as the main issue here
00:41for the northeastern suburbs of the Buffalo area.
00:45And then taking a step south, we're going to go back to the more national radar mosaic here,
00:49putting all the pieces back together.
00:50Eastern parts of Crawford, southeastern Erie County, and Warren County of Pennsylvania now
00:55under a severe thunderstorm warning.
00:57The worst of this is right over the snow belt here into Corey, PA, east of Union City,
01:03and into areas along the eastern side of Crawford County, PA.
01:06Then most of Warren County, damaging wind and hail will be our main concerns.
01:10I'm going to turn the reports on again, see if any severe weather reports have been filed
01:15from the northern part of the region yet, and the answer is no.
01:18All those reports are from over the weekend here along the Pennsylvania-Maryland line.
01:24So again, that's the latest with the severe thunderstorms in New York and Pennsylvania.
01:28And as we take a look ahead to the big picture for the current temperatures,
01:32it is still a little bit warm to the south, 76 into Columbus, really nice, 80 on the nose into Virginia Beach.
01:39But we're only at 45, struggling in a big way into Portland, Maine.
01:43So your severe risk continues, wind and hail, a limited risk for an isolated tornado,
01:48but that's going to be a short-lived concern.
01:50This blitz is east here, and tomorrow we pave the way for a really nice day behind the front.
01:55It's actually going to be warmer behind this cold front because the atmosphere is going to be allowing
01:59for drier air and an offshore breeze in Boston back up to 74,
02:04with temperatures 15 degrees above the historical average, and looking good there.
02:08Baltimore looking great, 80, Detroit a little cooler there, but not a bad day at all.
02:12Not at all, yeah.

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