The weather in New York’s boroughs is preparing for an unsettled period, with several forecasts indicating an incoming storm system that will bring rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds later this week. The National Weather Service predicts showers and thunderstorms in Manhattan tomorrow, with gusty conditions and the possibility of heavy rainfall ranging from half to three-quarters of an inch.
The outlook for Brooklyn appears similar, with a 100% chance of precipitation tomorrow and winds gusting up to 32 mph. The pattern continues in Queens, with showers and possibly thunderstorms predicted, though rainfall quantities are expected to be slightly greater than in Manhattan, according to the National Weather Service.
According to a forecast update, the likelihood of showers in the Bronx is 40% beginning tomorrow morning, and temperatures are likely to drop somewhat, with lows staying in the high 40s. Staten Island may miss the rain in the morning, but there is still a 20% chance of showers in the evening, with a high temperature of 57 degrees, according to National Weather Service data.
The National Weather Service’s Hazardous Weather Outlook emphasizes the possible impact of the approaching system, with warnings of 1 to 2 inches of rain, wind gusts ranging from 30 to 40 mph tomorrow, and a Gale Watch in force from tomorrow morning until late tomorrow night. Residents are encouraged to be informed of the latest weather reports and prepare for the upcoming circumstances, as minor coastal flooding and westerly gales are possible from Friday to Saturday.















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