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Hail and destructive winds: strong storms threaten New York this coming weekend

'30.06.2022'

Nadezhda Verbitskaya

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The National Weather Service issued a warning on June 30 for a number of counties in New York and New Jersey. The thermometer is rising, and Friday will be even more unbearable. The temperature will exceed 33 degrees amid extreme humidity, reports NBC New York.

The NWS issued an alert today for LEE, Monmouth and Ocean counties. While Thursday will be very warm, Friday can be classified as hot and humid.

On Friday, a storm is possible at the end of the day. But larger storms are expected on July 2 that could bring devastating winds, hail and heavy rain across parts of the tri-state.

Flash floods are possible in areas heavily affected by fast and heavy rains. All of New York, the Hudson Valley, and Nassau County, as well as much of central and northern New Jersey and Connecticut, are in the likely severe weather risk zone this Saturday, July 2.

 

The greatest threat to the Tri-State area will hit the tri-state area late Saturday morning and afternoon, according to Storm Group 4. A lot can change, so stay tuned for the latest forecasts Storm Team 4.

Showers are likely until early Sunday, but conditions should improve significantly during the day. Expect chilly and partly cloudy Sunday as soon as the rain stops. Want even better news?

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Fourth of July weather is looking great at the moment. Storm team 4 predicts a maximum of 30 degrees in the city and clear skies before the fireworks.

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