1. As the intense sun heats the moist air, isolated thunderstorms will develop in the afternoon and evening, possibly leading to local flooding. 2. As the potent June sun heats the muggy air, thunderstorms will erupt by afternoon, but many spots will stay dry. 3. As the strong May sun heats the ground, rising currents of air will generate puffy afternoon clouds, particularly over interior sections. 4. As the sun heats the damp ground, rising currents of moistening air will induce towering cumulus clouds to form, some of which will produce strong thunderstorms. 5. As the sun heats the ground, ascending currents of moistened air will cause billowing clouds to form, some of which will produce thunderstorms. 6. As the sun heats the ground, rising currents of humid air will give rise to towering clouds across the region, some of which will spawn severe thunderstorms. 7. As the sun heats the sultry air, rising currents of moistened air will produce scattered afternoon cumulus clouds, a few of which will yield to afternoon thunderstorms. 8. As the sun heats the sultry air, severe thunderstorms will erupt in parts of the interior Northeast on Sunday afternoon. 9. As the sun heats the uneven terrain, rising air currents will yield clouds and isolated afternoon thundershowers near some mountain peaks. 10. As the sun heats the ground, isolated showers and thunderstorms will percolate in this region. |