Flash flood warning for NYC
Digest more
The heaviest rainfall and the most widespread thunderstorms are expected to develop from Northern Virginia through southern New England in the afternoon. The Weather Prediction Center has issued a “moderate” (Level 3 out of 4) risk for flash flooding in that corridor through Tuesday morning.
A flash flood watch has been issued for much of the Tri-State Area on Monday. It takes effect at 2 p.m. and lasts until at least midnight. It's a First Alert Weather Day, as we track downpours, thunderstorms and the enhanced risk of flash flooding across portions of New Jersey.
New York City forecast predicts mild temperatures, with mostly sunny skies and occasional showers across all boroughs for the coming week. No hazardous weather expected.
A “tropical-like” air mass could yield heavy showers, thunderstorms and wind gusts Monday across the New York City region, the National Weather Service said.
11d
FOX 5 New York on MSNSeeing July 4th fireworks? Your weather forecast for the NYC areaMacy's 4th of July Fireworks Show in NYC is Friday, but will the weather cooperate? Here's a look at the forecast.
A few cold snaps aside, winter weather has been more or less non-existent this season. Yet, a winter storm could bring the Big Apple its first “real” round of winter weather early this week ...
1d
The Mirror US on MSNNew York Weather: Exact time heavy thunderstorms are expected to hit city as residents wilt in high humidityHumidity levels in the tri–state area have been particularly unpleasant making the hot temperatures feel even warmer and a second heatwave could be on the way