Thunderstorms Threaten Weekend In NYC: See Latest Forecast, Timeline
Briefly

A storm is set to bring humid showers and thunderstorms to New York City this weekend, beginning Friday evening and clearing on Sunday. Sunday’s weather might improve just in time for the National Puerto Rican Day Parade. While Saturday presents a high probability of rain and thunderstorms, forecasters recommend indoor activities. Looking ahead, another storm will bring significant rain by Tuesday. Meteorologists anticipate the arrival of high pressure, resulting in much warmer temperatures later next week.
The storm bringing humid showers and thunderstorms is expected to affect New York City this weekend, but Sunday may bring a brief respite for events like the Puerto Rican Day Parade.
Forecasters predict strong chances of rain and thunderstorms on Saturday, suggesting indoor plans for the city due to potential severe weather conditions.
The upcoming storms could result in significant rainfall by Tuesday, leading to a shift towards warmer weather by the end of next week.
AccuWeather indicates a pattern shift, as high pressure associated with record heat in the Northwest is expected to bring much above-average temperatures to the East soon.
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