Updated
Updated · NBC New York · Jun 21
Storms Threaten Norway-Senegal World Cup Match With 2-Inch Rain, 60-Mph Winds
Updated
Updated · NBC New York · Jun 21

Storms Threaten Norway-Senegal World Cup Match With 2-Inch Rain, 60-Mph Winds

2 articles · Updated · NBC New York · Jun 21

Summary

  • Monday night's Norway-Senegal World Cup match in New York faces a growing risk of severe thunderstorms, flash flooding and damaging wind around the 8 p.m. kickoff.
  • Rainfall could hit 1 to 2 inches an hour Monday afternoon and evening, enough to overwhelm parts of New York City if rates top the sewer system's roughly 1.75-inch-per-hour capacity.
  • Wind gusts could reach 60 mph, raising the risk of tree damage and scattered power outages as the storms move through.
  • Overnight rain is expected to linger into Tuesday's morning commute, with low-lying and poorly drained urban areas most vulnerable to flooding.

Insights

Can New York's massive infrastructure upgrades win the race against increasingly severe, climate-fueled storms?
For a flood-proof future, should NYC focus on bigger pipes or more 'sponge city' green infrastructure?