Updated
Updated · NBC New York · Jun 12
NYC Area Faces 100-Degree Heat Index and Severe Storm Risk Through Friday
Updated
Updated · NBC New York · Jun 12

NYC Area Faces 100-Degree Heat Index and Severe Storm Risk Through Friday

3 articles · Updated · NBC New York · Jun 12

Summary

  • Heat index values near or above 100 are expected again Friday across most of the tri-state, with a heat advisory in effect through the afternoon.
  • Late-afternoon and evening thunderstorms could still turn strong to severe, even after storm chances were lowered somewhat because later arrival would reduce instability.
  • Damaging straight-line winds remain the main threat, especially in northern and central New Jersey, while hail and isolated flash flooding are also possible in low-lying areas.
  • Drier air is forecast to arrive Friday night, easing humidity for a hot but less oppressive weekend before another round of showers and possible severe storms returns late Sunday.

Insights

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