Weather Alerts For Princetown, NY
Wind Advisory
-# HEADLINE -------------------- WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM EDT THIS EVENING # DETAILS -------------------- WHAT South to southwest winds shifting into the west 15 to 25 mph with gusts 40 to 50 mph expected. WHERE The southern Adirondacks, Mohawk Valley, Lake George Saratoga Region, the Greater Capital Region, Helderbergs and northern Taconics in Eastern New York, and the southern Greens of Bennington and western Windham Counties in southern Vermont. WHEN Until 8 PM EDT this evening. IMPACTS Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. A few trees and large tree limbs could be blown down resulting in some power outages. ADDITIONAL DETAILS Fully leafed out trees may result in more trees damage than in the cool season with similar wind gusts. ISSUED AT Thursday, June 18, 2026 at 3:16 PM EDT ISSUED BY National Weather Service Albany NY HEADER URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE # PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS -------------------- Winds this strong can make driving difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. Use extra caution. # AREAS AFFECTED -------------------- Montgomery, Northern Fulton, Western Schenectady, Western Windham, Bennington, Eastern Albany, Eastern Rensselaer, Eastern Schenectady, Hamilton, Northern Herkimer, Northern Saratoga, Northern Warren, Northern Washington, Southeast Warren, Southern Fulton, Southern Herkimer, Southern Saratoga, Southern Washington, Western Albany, Western Rensselaer Including the cities of North Easton, Troy, McKeever, Eagle Bay, Atwell, Sabattis, Frankfort, Rotterdam, Knox, Delanson, Mechanicville, Cambridge, Altamont, Saratoga Springs, Woodford State Park, Stephentown, Glens Falls, Mariaville, Ilion, Northwood, Dolgeville, Stamford, Whitehall, Schenectady, Londonderry, Berne, Gloversville, Little Falls, Granville, Stratton, Nobleboro, Mohawk, Hoosick Falls, Preston Hollow, Bennington, Long Lake, Huletts Landing, Caroga Lake, Hague, Hoffmeister, Fort Edward, Big Moose, Old Forge, West Glens Falls, Johnstown, Bolton Landing, Waterford, Hudson Falls, Johnsburg, Ballston Spa, North River, Westerlo, Saratoga Lake, North Creek, Berlin, Albany, Warrensburg, Duanesburg, Clifton Park, Wells, Eagle Bridge, Greenwich, Pownal, Middle Falls, Burnt Hills, Herkimer, and Amsterdam
Severe Storm Risk
-There is a Slight Severe Storm Risk for your location. Continue reading for today's outlook from the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center. -------------------- National Severe Storm Outlook THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PARTS OF NEW ENGLAND...THE MID-ATLANTIC REGION...AND FROM THE GULF COAST STATE INTO THE CAROLINAS SUMMARY Isolated to scattered severe thunderstorms are expected from Kentucky and the central Appalachians to the Mid-Atlantic, with primarily damaging wind gusts or marginal hail. Scattered severe storms are possible from upstate New York into New England, with damaging wind gusts and tornado potential. A few tornadoes may also occur over parts of the middle Gulf Coast states, and scattered storms may produce gusty winds or marginal hail from Oklahoma into western North Texas. NY/New England A fast-moving low-topped squall line is tracking eastward across NY. Low and mid level wind fields in this region are very strong, contributing to occasional bowing structures and QLCS mesocyclones. This activity will spread into VT/NH through the afternoon with a continued risk of damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. Confidence in severe storms farther south into southern New England is lower, but at least isolated strong/damaging wind gusts are possible. KY into Mid Atlantic A remnant outflow boundary from overnight storms extends across KY into southern VA. Strong heating along and south of the boundary will likely result in renewed convection this afternoon, in a zone of moderate westerly flow aloft and CAPE values around 2000 J/kg. A few severe storms are expected in this corridor, with activity moving into northern NC later today. Damaging winds are the main risk. Gulf Coast into Carolinas The remnant circulation of Arthur is becoming more progressive with time, and is accelerating eastward. As this occurs, the zone of relatively strong southerly low-level winds will also shift across AL into GA and eventually SC/NC tonight. Ample low-level moisture and high theta-e values will coincide with the region of strong shear, and CAM solutions suggest clusters of thunderstorms in this area as well. This suggests at least some risk of damaging wind gusts and tornadoes through the afternoon and night as the system moves northeastward. TX/OK Scattered thunderstorms will occasional hail risk will slowly diminish across northern OK this afternoon. Later today, new thunderstorms are expected to develop in a hot and very unstable air mass in vicinity of the surface low near ABI/SJT. These slow-moving storms will have some damaging wind and hail risk through the evening.