Strong Storms Headed to the Capital Region, Here's the Latest

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UPDATE - 2:15PM: The National Weather Service in Albany has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch until 8:00pm for the following: Fulton, Montgomery, Schoharie, Greene, Albany, Saratoga, Rensselaer and Washington Counties.

We've certainly seen our share of severe weather this summer. A record number of tornadoes and microbursts have wreaked havoc on certain parts of New York State state, including Rome and Lake George. 

Monday could turn out to be one of those days. Although tornado potential doesn't appear to be in the cards, but damaging winds are likely. The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Advisory for most of New York State, with the potential of severe weather arriving in the Capital Region Monday afternoon into Monday evening. 

Heavy rain, lightning, damaging winds and the potential for hail are all part of the storm system moving toward the Capital Region. 

The severe weather expected Monday is not the result of tropical storm Debby, though the Capital Region may experience the remnants of that storm toward the end of the week. 

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