Widespread rain showers are expected to impact the state this afternoon and evening. Isolated-to-scattered damaging storms are possible, with the main risk being from damaging winds and heavy downpours.
Hail and a tornado also cannot be ruled out. Monitor your local forecast.
Hot temps today ahead of a cold frontal passage tonight may result in the development of strong to severe storms late this afternoon into tonight. If heading to the beach today, there remains a high risk of rip currents and water below 60Β° may quickly cause hypothermia.
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Showers and thunderstorms are possible Saturday afternoon into the evening. There is potential for some of these storms to produce damaging winds and large hail. The northern half of our area is under a marginal risk (level 1/5) for severe weather. See https://t.co/wTqdsomHTB
Reminder: The HEAP Cooling Assistance Benefit closes this Friday, June 5. Eligible households can receive one air conditioner or fan, including installation, at no cost.
Extreme heat is the deadliest weather hazard we face in New York City, and a working AC is a lifeline for older adults, people with health conditions, and anyone vulnerable to rising temperatures. If you or someone you know could use help staying cool this summer, apply before the deadline: https://t.co/LylmFWwbvX.
Already on the Essential Plan? You may qualify through the separate Essential Plan Cooling Program: https://t.co/rzYQ4qA9kN
We're proud to announce Terry O'Leary has been confirmed as our new Commissioner!
With a decade of experience as Executive Deputy Commissioner, @DHSESCommish has been instrumental in supporting first responders in their efforts to keep New Yorkers safe: https://t.co/V2ZpUpgeya