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by Craig_Allen from New York City

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As advertised, another tropical-like changeable weather day. One hour you're taking in the warmth of the sun, then suddenly you hear the distant thunder. The sky grows dark, the thunder booms and the rain comes down in torrents....only to be followed by sunshine and the steamy feel of summer.  These bouts of thunderstorms may go on through a good portion of the night as a cold front approaches. Some of the storms have the potential to produce damaging winds and hail but the main threat will be flooding downpours and frequent dangerous lightning.

Monday may not be as wild and changeable but we can't rule out a few more thunderstorms anytime from afternoon into the evening. It also will not be as humid or as warm with highs mainly 80-85.

The threat of a thunderstorm is still in the forecast for Tuesday but right now it looks like any that develop would be few and far between.  Highs on Tuesday will be near 80.  Wednesday is shaping up to be dry but it will start getting warmer again with highs in the middle 80s.

Humidity will begin to increase on Thursday and so will the chance of a thunderstorm....again. For Friday the 4th, it looks like a typical summery day from this early view. Some sun, warm and humid but Mother Nature may provide some fireworks of her own before the day is through.




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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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