
"After a sunny, crisp start, New York City's weather will take a turn for the dramatic midweek, with a storm barreling up the coast just in time to soak the city on Thursday. According to the National Weather Service, the system will bring one to two inches of rain, gusts up to 40 miles per hour and the potential for minor flooding in poor drainage areas and along the coast during Thursday night's high tide."
"AccuWeather's senior meteorologist Bob Larson told SILive that, while not technically a Nor'easter, "the effect [of the storm] could be about the same because of the rain and wind and whatnot." Larson added that it would be a good idea to secure any lingering outdoor furniture. The good news? Conditions are expected to improve just in time for trick-or-treaters. While a few leftover showers could linger early Friday, skies should clear by the afternoon, leaving the evening mostly dry, if breezy."
After a sunny, crisp start, New York City will see a midweek coastal storm bringing one to two inches of rain, gusts up to 40 mph, and potential minor flooding in poor drainage areas and along the coast during Thursday night's high tide. The heaviest rainfall is expected from midday into the evening, creating a soggy commute and likely cancelling early costume parades. Windy conditions could mirror Nor'easter effects, and residents are advised to secure outdoor furniture. A few showers may linger Friday morning, but skies should clear by afternoon and remain mostly dry and breezy for trick-or-treating, with temperatures in the mid-50s and a crisp, dry weekend following.
Read at Time Out New York
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