New Round Of Storms Will Bring Big Change In Temperatures New Round Of Storms Will Bring Big Change In Temperatures
New Round Of Storms Will Bring Big Change In Temperatures Hurricane Season Starts: Saturday, June 1, marks the first day of the Atlantic hurricane season, which will run until Nov. 30. For the outlook for this season, click here. Click here for an updated story: Severe Weather Alert: Get Set For Strong Storms With Downpours, Frequent Lightning, Gusty Winds A new round of thunderstorms will bring a big change in the weather pattern. June starts with a mostly sunny day on Saturday and the high temperature in the mid to upper 70s. Cooler conditions are expected along the coast, especially the south fork of Long Island, where temperat…
Strong Thunderstorms With Damaging Winds, Even Hail Could Sweep Through Area On Warm, Humid Day Strong Thunderstorms With Damaging Winds, Even Hail Could Sweep Through Area On Warm, Humid Day
Strong Thunderstorms With Damaging Winds, Even Hail Could Sweep Through Area On Warm, Humid Day A round of strong thunderstorms could sweep through parts of the area on a warm and muggy day on Sunday, May 19. It will be partly sunny with a high in the low to mid 70s and an increase in humidity during the day.  The storm system will arrive in the tristate area late Sunday afternoon, with strong thunderstorms possible late Sunday afternoon and evening, especially in areas north and west of New York City.  Some of the storms Sunday evening could bring heavy rain, damaging winds and even hail before the system winds down overnight. The chance of showers, and more storms, lasts …
Snow-Way! Winter-Like Pattern Will Bring White Stuff To Parts Of NY; Here's What To Expect Snow-Way! Winter-Like Pattern Will Bring White Stuff To Parts Of NY; Here's What To Expect
Snow-Way! Winter-Like Pattern Will Bring White Stuff To Parts Of NY; Here's What To Expect Don't adjust your calendar. It really is mid-May even though it feels much more like mid-March. The winter-like weather pattern that arrived on Mother's Day will be in full force to start the workweek, with some parts of the Northeast, including upstate New York, seeing accumulating snow. In fact, mountainous terrain in New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine could see 2 to 4 inches of accumulation Monday night, May 13. (See image above.) While many areas in the Northeast will challenge records for lowest temperatures for this time of year, temps won't drop far enough for snowfall …
Eye Of The Storm: Downpours Causing Flooding, Travel Issues Eye Of The Storm: Downpours Causing Flooding, Travel Issues
Eye Of The Storm: Downpours Causing Flooding, Travel Issues A storm system is bringing heavy downpours that are causing flooding and travel issues in some spots of the area at the start of the holiday weekend. More thunderstorms are possible, mainly in the morning, Saturday, April 20. A Flash Flood Watch is in effect until 2 p.m. Saturday. Flooding will be most likely on streams, creeks and rivers through Saturday afternoon. There will also be minor flooding in low lying areas and poor drainage spots. Look for showers in the afternoon and through the early evening. The high temperature will be in the mid 60s. Up to 2 inches of precipitat…
Weekend Washout? Powerful Storm System Will Sweep Through Area Weekend Washout? Powerful Storm System Will Sweep Through Area
Weekend Washout? Powerful Storm System Will Sweep Through Area Click here for an updated story - Eye On The Storm: Heavy Rain, Gusty Winds Could Cause Power Outages A round of rain brought up to a half-inch of precipitation to the area overnight into early Saturday morning, April 13. While the rest of the day and evening will be rain-free, a more powerful storm system will sweep through the area overnight Sunday, April 14 into Monday, April 15. After the steady rainfall to start the weekend, the rest of the day Saturday will be cloudy with warm air as the high temperature climbs to around 70 degrees. It will remain mostly cloudy overnight with …
Storm Will Bring Steady Rain During Evening Commute Before Big Change For Weekend Storm Will Bring Steady Rain During Evening Commute Before Big Change For Weekend
Storm Will Bring Steady Rain During Evening Commute Before Big Change For Weekend A storm system will bring raw, rainy weather to the region, with the heaviest downpours expected during the evening commute on Friday, April 5. It will be a cloudy and cold day with a high temperature of only about 40 degrees. Rain becomes likely early in the afternoon and will continue off and on through early Saturday morning, April 6, with precipitation amounts of up to three-quarters of an inch expected. Rain will taper off by around 7 a.m. Saturday before clouds give way to sun. It will be much warmer and become mostly sunny in the afternoon with a high in the mid 60s and calm wi…
Flash Flood Watch: Storm Will Bring Heavy Downpours, Up To 2.5 Inches Of Rainfall Flash Flood Watch: Storm Will Bring Heavy Downpours, Up To 2.5 Inches Of Rainfall
Flash Flood Watch: Storm Will Bring Heavy Downpours, Up To 2.5 Inches Of Rainfall Get set. It's going to get wet. A 24-hour storm will bring heavy downpours and up to 2.5 inches of rainfall. A Flash Flood Watch is in effect from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 24 for Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, Orange and Fairfield counties. The storm will arrive along with a brief surge of warmer air. The chance for rain starts at around 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 23 on a mostly cloudy day with a high in the low 40s and wind-chill values between 20 and 30. Rain will become heavy overnight with up to a half-inch possible by daybreak on Thursday, Jan. 24. There will be h…
Midweek Storm To Bring Precipitation Over 24-Hour Period, But Will We See Any Snow? Midweek Storm To Bring Precipitation Over 24-Hour Period, But Will We See Any Snow?
Midweek Storm To Bring Precipitation Over 24-Hour Period, But Will We See Any Snow? Considering the frigid start to the week, it may be hard to believe that a midweek storm that will bring precipitation to the area for a 24-hour period is now not expected to include any snowfall. Tuesday, Jan. 22 will be mostly sunny with a high in the mid- to upper-20s and the overnight low in the upper teens. The storm will arrive along with a brief surge of warmer air. Rain is expected sometime after 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 23 on a mostly cloudy day with a high in the low-40s and wind-chill values between 20 and 30. The warmer air continues Thursday, Jan. 24 and so does the…
Raining In The New Year: Times Square Ball Drop Will Be A Wet One For First Time In Decades Raining In The New Year: Times Square Ball Drop Will Be A Wet One For First Time In Decades
Raining In The New Year: Times Square Ball Drop Will Be A Wet One For First Time In Decades Ready to ring in the new year? Then you should also be ready for rain.For the first time since 1995, rain is expected to be falling when the ball drops in Times Square. (For a look at the projected radar for midnight, Tuesday, Jan. 1, see the image above.) Rain will overspread the region in the afternoon on New Year's Eve day, Monday,  Dec. 31, starting around 3 p.m. and continuing into early Tuesday morning.  Total rainfall amounts will be between 1 and 1.5 inches. Related story: Have A Ball On New Year's Eve: Things To Do, Places To Dine In Times Square There is some good…
Weekend Washout? We'll See Warmer Temps, Plenty Of Rain Weekend Washout? We'll See Warmer Temps, Plenty Of Rain
Weekend Washout? We'll See Warmer Temps, Plenty Of Rain Light snow followed by temperatures hovering around the freezing mark resulted in black ice conditions in portions of the area during the Friday morning commute. Hazardous travel is possible, especially on bridges and overpasses, the National Weather Service said in a Special Weather Statement issued just before 6:30 a.m. But temperatures will steadily rise and Friday will be one of the warmest days in a while, with a high in the upper-40s. Friday will also mark the start of a stretch of rainy weather. There is a chance of light rain or drizzle Friday morning through late in the afternoon…
Here's When Prolonged Dry Stretch Will Finally Come To An End Here's When Prolonged Dry Stretch Will Finally Come To An End
Here's When Prolonged Dry Stretch Will Finally Come To An End We're in the midst of a rare prolonged late fall dry stretch of weather. That's because a powerful coast-to-coast storm that originated on the West Coast stayed to our south, where it dumped as much as 19 inches of snowfall in parts of North Carolina over the weekend. The last time this area had such a long dry stretch was in late September to early October last year, with 15 straight days free of rain, according to AccuWeather Meteorologist Brian Thompson. The new workweek here will bring continued cold and remain precipitation-free before a change in the weather pattern on Saturday.…
Stormy Sunday, Early Week Warmup Will Be Followed By Sharply Colder Temps Stormy Sunday, Early Week Warmup Will Be Followed By Sharply Colder Temps
Stormy Sunday, Early Week Warmup Will Be Followed By Sharply Colder Temps An unseasonably mild start to the week will give way to below normal temperatures through the weekend. Sunday started out as a stormy one with rain, heavy at times, overnight. Thunderstorms are possible through the early afternoon. Rain will continue at times throughout the day before finally tapering off around 7 p.m. A half-inch of rainfall is possible on Sunday. Temperatures will dramatically rise during the day on Sunday with one of the warmest days in weeks in store as the high will hit the mid-50s.  The overnight low will also remain steady at about 50 degrees. Monday…