WATCH: Torrential Rain Sparks Flood Emergency Across Mass
StormTeam 5 Weather Alert: Heavy Rain & Flooding Risk Across Massachusetts This Week
IMPORTANT WEATHER ALERT
A StormTeam 5 Weather Alert is active for Monday due to heavy downpours and potential flooding across the Boston area and Massachusetts. Stay informed and stay safe!
What’s Happening Right Now?
Think of the atmosphere like a giant, wet sponge being squeezed over Massachusetts. Monday brings steady, heavy rain — the kind that can make roads slick, cause puddles to grow fast, and lead to localized flooding (that’s when water builds up in low spots like underpasses, basements, or near rivers).
ELI5 Tip: Localized flooding doesn’t mean the whole town is underwater — just certain spots where water collects faster than it can drain.
Your 7-Day Forecast at a Glance
| Day | Weather | High Temp | What to Expect |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | WEATHER ALERT – Heavy downpours | 78°F | Grab your umbrella! Rain all day. Watch for flooding. |
| Tuesday | Spot shower possible | 84°F | Much better! Mostly dry with just a quick sprinkle here or there. |
| Wednesday | Showers possible | 84°F | Keep a rain jacket handy — hit-or-miss showers may pop up. |
| Thursday | Heat building | 88°F | Summer turns up the dial. Sunny and warm. |
| Friday | Hot | 90°F | Near 90°! Stay hydrated and find shade. |
| Saturday | Spot afternoon storms | 91°F | Hottest day. A few pop-up thunderstorms possible late day. |
| Sunday | Very warm | 88°F | Still summer-like, but a touch cooler. |
StormTeam 5 Tools to Keep You Ahead of the Storm
You don’t have to guess — use these free tools from StormTeam 5:
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Live Radar – Watch rain move in real time, 24/7.
→ View Radar -
Map Room – See detailed weather maps (like a weather detective!).
→ Explore Map Room -
Alerts – Get warnings sent straight to you.
→ Check Alerts - Futurecast – Hour-by-hour forecast so you know when rain hits your neighborhood.
→ See Futurecast
Pro Tip: Bookmark these links now — before you need them!
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Summary: What You Need to Do This Week
- Monday: Stay indoors if possible. Avoid driving through standing water — turn around, don’t drown!
- Tuesday–Wednesday: Keep a light rain jacket in your bag.
- Thursday–Saturday: Drink water, wear sunscreen, limit outdoor activity during peak heat (12–4 PM).
- All Week: Check the Radar or Futurecast before heading out.
FAQ: Your Weather Questions Answered
1. What does a “Weather Alert” mean?
It means hazardous weather is happening or imminent — in this case, heavy rain that could cause flooding. It’s a heads-up to take precautions.
2. Is it safe to drive Monday?
Only if necessary. Never drive through flooded roads — just 6 inches of moving water can knock you down, and 1 foot can float a car.
3. What’s a “spot shower”?
A brief, isolated rain shower that pops up in one small area — like a sprinkler turning on for 5 minutes. Not everyone gets wet!
4. How hot is “hot”?
Highs near 90°F with humidity can feel like mid-90s. That’s risky for kids, seniors, and pets. Stay cool!
5. Where do I get the latest updates?
- Live Radar (updates every few minutes)
- Futurecast (hour-by-hour for your town)
- WCVB alerts (sign up for push notifications)
Final Thought
Weather changes fast — but you’re now equipped with the tools and knowledge to stay one step ahead. Whether it’s dodging downpours Monday or beating the heat Friday, StormTeam 5 has your back.
Check the radar now → https://www.wcvb.com/weather/radar
See hour-by-hour forecast → Futurecast
Stay safe, stay dry, and enjoy the sunshine when it returns!