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Hot and Humid Labor Day Weekend Forecast for New York City and New Jersey
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Hot and Humid Labor Day Weekend Forecast for New York City and New Jersey

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com September 5, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

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A heat advisory was issued Monday for all five counties and most of northern New Jersey, as well as parts of the Hudson Valley. No relief is in sight for the rest of the week: Highs will remain at the 90-degree mark. or just above it daily through Thursday. Rapid cooling is expected through the weekend after thunderstorms and downpours on Friday and Saturday.

NEW YORK — If Labor Day weekend is supposed to be the farewell to summer, the season is certainly ending on a very hot note.

Temperatures were expected to reach the 90s Monday across much of the New York City area, creating steamy conditions as many people appeared to have late-summer cookouts before heading back to work and the school. A heat advisory has been issued for all five counties and most of northern New Jersey, as well as parts of the Hudson Valley.

Humidity won’t help anyone find relief either, as temperatures will feel even higher, well into the mid-90s for most, though interior areas could hit the upper 90s, prompting a few backyard parties. very sweaty Although it’s ideal beach weather, watch out for strong rip currents along the Jersey shore.

No relief in sight for the rest of the week. As the kids wait for the school bus Tuesday through Friday, it won’t feel like fall just yet. Highs will remain at or just above the 90 degree mark every day through Thursday.

Rain is expected from Thursday through Friday, which will help bring temperatures down a bit, but the humidity will remain through the weekend. The weather will remain unsettled on Saturday, with another chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Following those storms, a cooler pattern finally emerges in the extended forecast, with highs sticking in the law in the mid-70s for much of the next week.

2023-09-05 00:17:36
#Hot #Labor #Day #holiday #kicks #heat #wave #NYC #area

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Severe Weather Alert: Thunderstorms and Flash Flooding Threat in Tri-State Area
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Severe Weather Alert: Thunderstorms and Flash Flooding Threat in Tri-State Area

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com August 7, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

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After an initial round of moderate to heavy showers this morning, there will be a brief lull in activity before a few scattered thunderstorms begin to develop after noon Monday. Rain will continue into early afternoon before thunderstorms much stronger that will develop after 4 pm bringing the threat of severe weather to our area. The rain should end after midnight, and conditions will improve Tuesday and Wednesday with clear skies and warmer weather .

NEW YORK — If you thought the Tri-State area was going to start the work week off with nice weather, think again.

After an initial round of moderate to heavy showers this morning, there will be a brief lull in activity before a few scattered thunderstorms begin to develop after noon Monday.

The rain will continue into the early afternoon before much stronger thunderstorms develop after 4 pm bringing the threat of severe weather to our area.

There will be the possibility of localized flash flooding in scattered areas with widespread rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 inches and higher localized amounts of up to around 3 inches possible along with possible torrential downpours of 1 to 2 inches per hour.

Damaging wind gusts will also be a primary concern, especially for the westernmost sections of the forecast region where tornadoes are possible.

A tornado watch was even issued for parts of New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland until 11 p.m., according to the National Weather Service.

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A tornado watch has been issued for parts of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania until 11 PM EDT pic.twitter.com/zRG8PuW4sr

— NWS Mount Holly (@NWS_MountHolly) August 7, 2023

The rain should end after midnight, and conditions will improve on Tuesday and Wednesday with clear skies and warmer weather.

However, the possibility of thunderstorms returns on Thursday.

The Authority in El Tiempo gives you the extended forecast.


2023-08-07 18:25:09


#Portions #tristate #area #tornado #watch #severe #storms #threaten #NYC

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Severe Storms Expected: What You Need to Know
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Severe Storms Expected: What You Need to Know

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com August 5, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

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After a cloudy and muggy start to our day, the possibility of severe weather returns to our area this afternoon and evening as a line of strong and possibly severe storms move in. These storms are expected to bring damaging winds, large hail, dangerous lightning, heavy rain, and even the possibility of a few isolated tornadoes. These storms will be the price we pay for good weather this weekend with lots of sun, high humidity, and temperatures in the 80s both days.

NEW YORK — After a cloudy and muggy start to our day, the possibility of severe weather returns to our area this afternoon and evening as a line of strong and possibly severe thunderstorms moves forward.

These storms are expected to bring damaging winds, large hail, dangerous lightning, heavy rain, and even the possibility of a few isolated tornadoes.

The worst will begin to move over the Hudson Valley after noon, hitting Sullivan and Ulster around 2-3 pm and then continuing east into the metropolitan area around dinner time and the coastal areas later in the night.

All the rain should end before dawn on Saturday. These storms will be the price we will pay for good weather this weekend with lots of sun, high humidity and 80 degree temperatures both days.

Next week the possibility of storms returns.

2023-08-04 22:29:50
#Severe #thunderstorms #beautiful #sunny #weekend

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Chance of Showers on Friday, Beautiful Weekend to Follow
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Chance of Showers on Friday, Beautiful Weekend to Follow

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com August 4, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

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There will be a chance of a few showers in the afternoon and evening in our area.Storms will continue to roll into our area during the afternoon hours on Friday.After the storms, head to the beaches for what is expected to be a beautiful Saturday and Sunday .

NEW YORK — After a sunny week, it looks like some rain will fall on Friday to welcome the weekend.

Although overall a nice summer day on Thursday, we will begin to notice some subtle changes in the weather culminating in a lineup of strong to severe storms impacting our area on Friday afternoon.

On Thursday we noticed an increase in humidity, followed by an increase in clouds and the possibility of some isolated showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon, evening and early morning.

This will all lead up to Friday when a frontal system will bring the possibility of severe weather in the area in the afternoon which will continue overnight with rain ending Saturday morning just in time for our weekend!

Look here for weather alerts in your neighborhood.

Here’s a look at the forecast for the next few days:

Friday

Maximum: 81 degrees. Possible afternoon and evening rain and thunderstorms

Saturday

Maximum: 85 degrees. Partly sunny

Domingo

Maximum: 85 degrees. Mainly sunny

Monday

Maximum: 83 degrees. Possible storms

2023-08-04 02:53:50
#thunderstorms #York #metropolitan #area #Friday

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Severe Thunderstorms Threaten Tri-State Area Before Sweltering Heat Wave
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Severe Thunderstorms Threaten Tri-State Area Before Sweltering Heat Wave

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com July 24, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

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Thunderstorms threaten the tri-state area Monday and Tuesday, with severe weather possible both days before some of the hottest weather of the year hits so far. This sweltering heat will continue in the area through the weekend. The primary threat with these storms will be damaging wind gusts and large hail with some isolated flooding and a very low chance of a tornado development.

NEW YORK — Thunderstorms threaten the tri-state area Monday and Tuesday, with severe weather possible both days before some of the hottest weather of the year hits. This sweltering heat will continue in the area through the weekend.

In advance of the anticipated heat wave, a brief pattern of unsettled weather will bring storm systems to the New York City metropolitan area during the first part of the week. By Monday, the best chance for stronger storms will be to the north and west of the city.

The primary threat with these storms will be damaging wind gusts and large hail with some isolated flooding and a very low chance of a tornado development. By tonight, the rain will move away, with the possibility of storms returning tomorrow afternoon with increased humidity and temperatures.

Tuesday’s storms will be more spread out across the area, but will bring similar risks for severe weather.

Then the heat comes, and it will be very hot for the rest of the week. Temperatures will top 90 degrees Wednesday and highs will stay around that level through Saturday. Friday looks to be the hottest yet with highs expected to be around 95.

Heat index levels on Thursday and Friday will likely be in the 95-100 range, possibly even exceeding 100 on Friday.

Highs will peak Friday and Saturday before a front drops temperatures 10 to 15 degrees for Sunday and Monday.

2023-07-24 17:10:17
#Storms #threaten #days #sweltering #heat #wave #hits

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Tri-State Area Facing Major Flooding Concerns Following Monster Thunderstorms
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Tri-State Area Facing Major Flooding Concerns Following Monster Thunderstorms

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com July 11, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

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The tri-state area continues to have major flooding concerns all morning, this after a monster belt of thunderstorms wreaked havoc across parts of New Jersey and New York’s Hudson Valley, the latter of which saw a rare flash flood emergency that urged people to move to higher ground and avoid travel. Even as the heaviest rains have subsided in parts of the Hudson Valley, another possible wave of heavy rains could now target the City of New York, Long Island, Westchester, and Fairfield County. These areas have flood watches issued through the afternoon as 1 to 2 inches of rain is expected. Monday’s flood concerns came after a slow-moving storm that flooded much of the Hudson Valley for most of Sunday, among other regions of the three states.

The tri-state area continues to have major flooding concerns all morning, this after a monster belt of thunderstorms wreaked havoc across parts of New Jersey and New York’s Hudson Valley, the latter of which saw a rare flash flood emergency that urged people to move to higher ground and avoid travel.

Even as the heaviest rains have eased in parts of the Hudson Valley, another potential wave of heavy rain could now target New York City, Long Island, Westchester and Fairfield County. These areas have flood advisories issued during the afternoon as 1-2 inches of rain is expected.

Morning commutes may be difficult for some as the next wave of rain moves in. If you can work from home, you should do so on Monday, especially for those areas east of New York City.

In addition to the flood watch, the tri-state is also dealing with the possibility of thunderstorms during the day, although these are not expected to be widespread or severe at this time.

The next round of heavy rain should start moving in around 1:30pm with the afternoon drive being much better.

Flooding concerns Monday came after a slow-moving storm inundated much of the Hudson Valley for most of Sunday, among other regions of the three states. The avalanche of rain reportedly inundated several houses, triggered landslides and the closure of parts of the main roads.

The full extent of Sunday’s storms may not be known for days, but the severity caused a flash flood emergency to be issued, a rarity that happens perhaps once a year. The National Weather Service says that anyone in the affected area could see flash flooding become “a serious threat to human life and catastrophic damage.”

Check the latest weather alerts for your neighborhood here.

Strong storms on Sunday proved deadly. Conditions worsened to the point where the Orange County executive and the New York governor called for a state of emergency. Orange County Executive Steven Neuhaus said the death of a woman in her 30s who was reportedly trying to evacuate her home with her dog and was swept away by a flash flood was under investigation.

Rainfall totals are far from complete, but parts of the Hudson Valley have already seen close to a foot of rain. Counties like Orange, Putnam, Rockland and Westchester have been some of the hardest hit.

Video shows the total destruction caused by out-of-control flooding in Highland Falls, where authorities advised residents Sunday afternoon to stay home and avoid travel. Many of the roads, they said, were not passable.

Transit officials said service had to be suspended between Croton-Harmon and Poughkeepsie, and will likely remain out until Monday due to water, trees and rocks blocking the tracks. Track problems have also shut down Amtrak service between Albany and New York City.

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TRAFFIC ALERT: Rockland County- Palisades Interstate Parkway: Numerous roadways consisting of State Route 9W and Palisades Interstate Parkway are experiencing heavy flooding and washouts. The Palisades NB is closed from exit 14 to Long Mountain Traffic circle. Avoid The Area!!! pic.twitter.com/73xTayQFBO

— NewYorkStatePolice (@nyspolice) July 9, 2023


2023-07-10 15:00:47
#rain #sight #recovery #efforts #accelerate #devastating #storms

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