The NYC weather forecast calls for hot and steamy weather with a good chance of storms. Here's your 10-day NYC outlook.
Heat alerts remain in effect for a swath of the tri-state area Friday, with parts of New Jersey expected to see feels-like temperatures top 100 degrees as the threat of afternoon storms looms.
Nearly every day has brought at least a few showers or storms, and we are going to increase the storm activity into the weekend. Some of those storms could be strong to severe, capable of producing some locally heavy rainfall.As the weekend inches closer, a weak ridge of high pressure that kept any storms more isolated will be replaced by an approaching front, which will help to keep the atmosphere more unstable.
Extreme heat in and around the tri-state area will contribute to the instability, too. Heat advisories are up across most of our region through Friday. Heat index readings, or “feels like” temperatures, will hover between 95 and 100 degrees for most, while some parts of western New Jersey could feel as miserable as 103 degrees.
Friday’s storms will be strongest from the New York City area to the west and south. The day begins relatively dry, but by mid-afternoon, storms will start to move into the area. They will continue right through the evening commute. Plan for extra time to head home, especially if your route takes you through low-lying or flood-prone areas.The main threats from Friday’s and the weekend’s storms will be isolated flooding and isolated damaging straight-line wind gusts.
Rain totals through the weekend should add up to an inch or two in the western half of our region, while most will see between a half inch and an inch. In the areas where the heavier pockets of rain set up, totals could be closer to the 2-3 inch range.
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