Severe thunderstorm watch issued in parts of New England

BOSTON — A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued in parts of New England.

The watch has been issued for southern Vermont and western New Hampshire through 8 p.m. on Saturday.

Storms will develop into the evening that could produce damaging winds and hail across parts of New England.

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Meteorologist Vick Graf says if you have outdoor plans later Saturday, especially west of I-495, be weather-aware and ready to head indoors if storms approach. The line is expected to weaken somewhat as it reaches eastern MA this evening, but gusty winds and pockets of heavy rain will still be possible.

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