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Severe storm threat to bring heavy rain and thunderstorms to the Northeast

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June 16, 2026
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SEVERE WEATHER HQ: FOX Weather Meteorologist Kiyana Lewis breaks down the severe storm threat headed for the Northeast on Thursday, which is expected to bring heavy rain and flash flooding.

A line of storms is expected to slam the Northeast after a week of pleasant temperatures and sunshine across portions of the region.

Starting Thursday, a severe storm threat will plague the Northeast, bringing heavy rain and thunderstorms.

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A Level 2 out of 5 severe weather risk is in place from New York City to Pittsburgh, but the exact timing of the storms remains uncertain.

This graphic shows the severe storm threat in the northeast. 
(FOX Weather)

 

“Showers and thunderstorms lingering into Wednesday night could leave behind cloud cover and rain-cooled air, limiting instability across parts of the Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic,” the FOX Forecast Center said.

Despite this, forecasters predict there to be enough moisture and instability to surge to the north by midday Thursday.

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The moisture, which is driven by an unusually powerful jet stream and a fast-moving cold front, will advance from the western U.S., triggering widespread thunderstorms.

This graphic shows the mid-level winds expected in the northeast. 
(FOX Weather)

 

According to the FOX Forecast Center, cooling air will allow for discrete storms capable of producing large and damaging hail.

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Locations facing the greatest risk of these storms on Thursday include Washington, D.C., New York City and Philadelphia.

UNITED STATES - APRIL 15: Pedestrians shield themselves with umbrellas as they walk down a rain soaked street in the Brooklyn borough of New York on Sunday, April 15, 2007. A spring storm with sheeting rains and gusty winds moved into the northeastern U.S. today, canceling some weekend events and threatening highway and airline travel at the start of the workweek.

UNITED STATES – APRIL 15:  Pedestrians shield themselves with umbrellas as they walk down a rain soaked street in the Brooklyn borough of New York on Sunday, April 15, 2007. A spring storm with sheeting rains and gusty winds moved into the northeastern U.S. today, canceling some weekend events and threatening highway and airline travel at the start of the workweek. 

(Daniel Barry/Bloomberg / Getty Images)

As the persistent heavy rainfall continues, it will fuel a Level 2 out of 4 flash flood risk across portions of the Ohio Valley, West Virginia and Western Pennsylvania.

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Stay tuned to FOX Weather as we continue to track the severity of these developing storms.



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