Active Start to July with Thunderstorms in New York

New Yorkers should prepare for an active start to July, as thunderstorms and showers are expected to move in by Tuesday evening. The National Weather Service warns of a 40% chance of rain and possible thunderstorms starting after 8 p.m. Tuesday, continuing into Wednesday. Heavy rainfall is expected, particularly along the I-95 corridor, which could disrupt evening plans and travel.

Thunderstorm Details

The thunderstorms are expected to hit hardest between 8 p.m. and 2 a.m., with gusty winds and lightning possible. Those planning outdoor events in the evening should be prepared for delays or cancellations. Wind gusts of up to 15 mph are expected, which may affect high-profile vehicles on bridges and highways, particularly near the George Washington Bridge and FDR Drive.

By Wednesday morning, the weather will clear up, but the city will experience more heat. Temperatures will rise to about 83°F. It’s a good idea to keep an umbrella handy and stay updated on weather alerts for any further changes.

Midweek Outlook and Fourth of July Weekend

The summer weather will settle into more pleasant conditions by mid-week. Thursday, July 3rd will bring sunny skies and a high near 80°F, and Friday, July 4th will feature clear skies and temperatures in the low 80s, perfect for outdoor Fourth of July celebrations. However, there is a slight chance of rain on Saturday, July 5th, so it’s wise to check the forecast before making plans for outdoor events.

Extended 5-Day Forecast

Tuesday, July 1: Showers, with a chance of thunderstorms after 8 p.m. Low: 74°F, High: 85°F

Wednesday, July 2: Mostly sunny, with a high of 83°F…

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