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New York City Weather Forecast: Rainy Week Ahead with Potential Flooding Concerns

What you should know

  • Rain will hit the New York City area overnight Tuesday and continue for much of the day, making it pretty much rain-filled.
  • After a brief break, rain returns later Wednesday. The wet weather continues on Thursday, it will be windy and gusts will increase a little. Isolated flooding remains a concern.
  • If there’s any good news, it’s that it will be too hot for snow to form. High temperatures each day will be around 50 degrees, eliminating any chance of a late snowstorm (at least for now).

NEW YORK — If you didn’t take advantage of the sunny weather on Sunday and Monday, you missed your chance until next week.

Rain will hit the New York City area overnight Tuesday and continue for much of the day, making it pretty much rain-filled.

After a brief break, rain returns later Wednesday. The wet weather continues on Thursday, it will be windy and gusts will increase a little. Isolated flooding remains a concern.

The only decent day seems to be Friday, which will be dry. But after three days of rain, much of the ground will still be waterlogged, so not exactly ideal conditions for heading to the park for a picnic.

If you’re looking for that relief from the rain to last all weekend, don’t get your hopes up. More rainfall could occur on both Saturday and Sunday.

If there’s any good news, it’s that it will be too hot for snow to form. High temperatures each day will be around 50 degrees, eliminating any chance of a late snowstorm (at least for now).

By the time the rains continue, up to 4 inches of rain may fall in New York, the lower Hudson Valley, along the Jersey Shore, the Connecticut shoreline, and much of Long Island. Nearly all of New Jersey will see at least 2 to 3 inches of precipitation by the end of the weekend.

Check out the extended 10-day forecast below.

2024-03-05 02:15:39
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