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Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency Situational Awareness Statement # 1 |
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Subject: Dangerous Heat and Humidity Week of 6/17 |
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Date/Time: 6/17/2024 10:30 AM |
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Incident or Event Overview |
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Situation |
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The National Weather Service (NWS) in conjunction with the MEMA Agency Meteorologist are forecasting a multi-day period of dangerous heat and humidity this week with heat indices ranging between 95 and 106 degrees across portions the Commonwealth, excluding the Cape/Islands and far southern Bristol and Plymouth counties. The highest heat indices are expected to reside over Middlesex, Essex, and Norfolk Counties, as well as across the Connecticut River Valley where an Excessive Heat Watch is in effect for heat indices of 105 degrees or greater. This period of potentially dangerous heat begins on Tuesday and persists through Friday.
The heat is expected to break over the weekend but will remain humid and seasonably warm. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible over the weekend. |
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Hazard Impacts/Potential Impacts |
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Weather Forecast Overview |
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Watches, Warnings or Advisories for Massachusetts |
Heat Advisory6/17/2024 03:41 EDT through 6/20/2024 20:00 EDT Northern Berkshire, MA; Southern Berkshire, MA Heat Advisory6/17/2024 02:19 EDT through 6/21/2024 19:00 EDT Western Franklin, MA; Northern Worcester, MA; Eastern Essex, MA; Western Hampshire, MA; Western Hampden, MA; Southern Worcester, MA; Suffolk, MA; Eastern Norfolk, MA; Northern Bristol, MA; Western Plymouth, MA; Eastern Plymouth, MA; Northwest Middlesex County, MA Excessive Heat Watch6/17/2024 02:19 EDT through 6/21/2024 19:00 EDT Eastern Franklin, MA; Central Middlesex County, MA; Western Essex, MA; Eastern Hampshire, MA; Eastern Hampden, MA; Western Norfolk, MA; Southeast Middlesex, MA
More information available at https://alerts.weather.gov/search?area=MA |
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Weather Graphics |
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MEMA Region Updates |
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MEMA East and MEMA West |
Significant Issues |
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Unmet Needs |
None at this time. |
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MEMA Operations |
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The State Emergency Operations Center is operating at Level I (Steady State/Monitoring). MEMA will continue to monitor the situation and will disseminate additional Situational Awareness Statements (SAS) as necessary. |
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Safety Tips for Specific Threats and Hazards |
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Stay Informed |
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For additional information and updated forecasts, see https://www.weather.gov/box/ (NWS Boston/Norton), and https://www.weather.gov/aly/ (NWS Albany).
Use MEMA’s real-time power outage map to stay informed about current power outages in your community/county, and across the state, including information from utility providers http://mema.mapsonline.net/public.html
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Online Resources |
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Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency www.mass.gov/mema MEMA’s Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/MassachusettsEMA MEMA Twitter https://twitter.com/MassEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency https://www.fema.gov/ National Weather Service Boston/Norton https://www.weather.gov/box/ National Weather Service Albany NY https://www.weather.gov/aly/ NOAA/NWS Storm Prediction Center https://www.spc.noaa.gov/ Northeast River Forecast Center https://www.weather.gov/nerfc/ National Hurricane Center https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ Mass 211 https://mass211.org/ |
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Report developed by Kyle Garner, All-Hazards Planner |
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24/7 MEMA Dispatch Phone # (508) 820-2000 |