STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A significant weather system will bring heavy thunderstorms to New York City on Tuesday, bringing with it the potential for localized flooding and gusty winds. Residents should prepare for rapidly changing conditions and possible travel disruptions throughout the morning and early afternoon.
Thunderstorms are expected to develop by late morning, with the most intense activity occurring between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The National Weather Service foresees rainfall amounts between a quarter of an inch to half an inch for the New York City area.
Temperatures will remain moderate, reaching the low to mid 70s, with cloud cover and rain limiting daytime heating. A cold front moving through Tuesday evening will trigger additional shower and thunderstorm potential, though coverage is expected to be less extensive than morning activity. Winds will be light to moderate, shifting from east to west throughout the day.
In general, the weather pattern suggests an unsettled atmosphere with multiple opportunities for precipitation on Tuesday.
The extended forecast indicates continued unsettled weather through the weekend, with another cold front expected late Thursday night. Temperatures are predicted to remain near seasonal averages, with highs in the low to mid 80s and a continued chance of scattered thunderstorms Friday through Monday.
Generative AI was used to produce an initial draft of this story. It was reviewed and edited by Advance/SILive.com staff.
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