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by Craig_Allen from New York City

Last Post 16 hours Ago


Hot and humid weather during Saturday led to a few strong thunderstorms but it should be quiet for several hours into the overnight. On the other hand, bands of showers and thunderstorms will be approaching from the west and one or two can't be ruled out late at night or early Sunday. Sunday afternoon will be very warm and steamy with the threat for showers and thunderstorms, increasing through the day. A cold front pushing into this very humid air will trigger the storms and it's possible that a few will become strong. Some storms will contain torrential rain, frequent cloud to ground lightning and damaging winds. We will be keeping an eye on Fox5 SkyGuardian.

While the front will try to push off shore by Monday, we still won't get a clean break from the unsettled summertime weather. Temperatures on Monday and Tuesday will run between 80 and 85 degrees. The humidity will not be as oppressive but the risk of a shower or thunderstorm will remain in the forecast for both days.

Finally, Wednesday and Thursday should be rain free. Temperatures will be climbing into the 80s and the humidity will make a comeback by the end of the week. In fact, on Friday the 4th, we may have to deal with a few thunderstorms again.





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Craig_Allen

Meteorologist Craig Allen has long been an authoritative weather source in the New York tristate area. He joins Fox 5 after more than two decades at WCBS/Channel 2 and WCBS Newsradio 880. "I coudn't be more thrilled to have a chance to work with my long time colleague and friend, Nick Gregory along with the rest of the FOX5 Weather Authority.

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