Here's the 45-day weather forecast for the New York City metro-area for the period of the last day of August, all of September and the first 2 weeks of October (August 31-October 14),2019 from accuweather.com
Today,August 31: August of 2019 ends seasonably warm with a mix of sunshine and patchy clouds and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.As of 12:30PM,EDT,it's 76 degrees and partly sunny,with 52% humidity,making it feel like it's 82 degrees,in White Plains,NY and it's 78 degrees and partly sunny,with 46% humidity,making it feel like it's 86 degrees in New York City.
Tonight: Remaining seasonably warm with patchy clouds and a low temperature dropping to 60-65 degrees,overnight.
Tomorrow,September 1: September of 2019 begins remaining seasonably warm with intervals of clouds and sunshine and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.
Tomorrow night: Becoming cloudy,rainy and stormy,with considerable cloudiness and a chance for a scattered evening shower or thunderstorm possible and a low temperature dropping to 65-70 degrees, overnight.
Monday,September 2: Labor Day 2019 will be remaining mostly cloudy,rainy,stormy,seasonably warm and humid with intervals of clouds and sunshine and a chance for a couple of showers and a thunderstorm possible and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.Remaining rather cloudy,warm and sticky for the beginning of September,with a low temperature dropping to 65-70 degrees,once again,overnight.
Tuesday,September 3: Becoming mostly sunny,very warm and sticky for the beginning of September, with a high temperature in the lower and middle 80's,the very light,sticky,easterly winds and high humidity levels making it feel even warmer,like it's in the upper 80's to lower 90's,at times.Becoming partly cloudy,but remaining very warm and muggy for the end of summer,with a low temperature dropping to around 70 degrees,overnight.
Wednesday,September 4: Becoming partly sunny,quite warm to hot and humid for the end of summer, with a chance for an afternoon shower or thunderstorm possible and a near record high temperature of 85-90 degrees.Becoming mostly cloudy,rainy,stormy and much cooler than recent nights,with an evening shower or thunderstorm possible and a low temperature plunging down to 55-60 degrees, overnight.
Thursday,September 5: Becoming sunny to partly cloudy and much cooler than recent days,with a high temperature of a refreshing 70-75 degrees.Remaining partly cloudy and seasonably mild to warm with a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,once again,overnight.
Friday,September 6: Remaining partly sunny and a bit cool for early September,with a high temperature of 70-75 degrees,once again.Remaining partly cloudy and seasonably warm with a low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,overnight.
Saturday,September 7: Remaining partly sunny,but turning warmer and more humid than recent days with a chance for a couple of rain showers and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.Becoming clear and comfortably mild for early September,with a low temperature dropping to the middle 50's, overnight.
Sunday,September 8: Remaining seasonably warm for early September and the end of summer with increasing cloudiness and a high temperature in the middle 70's.Remaining comfortably mild to warm for the end of summer,with clearing and a low temperature dropping to the middle and upper 50's,once again, overnight.
Monday,September 9: Remaining seasonably warm and pleasant with plenty of gorgeous sunshine and a high temperature in the middle 70's,once again.Remaining partly cloudy and a bit cool for early September,with a low temperature dropping,for the third straight night,down to the middle 50's, overnight.
Tuesday,September 10: Remaining seasonably warm with partial sunshine and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.Remaining seasonably mild with considerable cloudiness and a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,overnight.
Wednesday,September 11: The 18-year anniversary of the 9/11-terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon will be remaining seasonably warm with considerable cloudiness and a high temperature in the middle 70's.Remaining cloudy,but turning rainy and stormy with considerable cloudiness and a chance for a couple of evening showers followed by some late-night rain and a thunderstorm possible and a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,once again,overnight.
Thursday,September 12: Remaining cloudy,rainy and seasonably warm with considerable cloudiness and a chance for some rain showers possible and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.Becoming partly cloudy,but remaining warm with a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,overnight.
Friday,September 13: Remaining mostly cloudy and warm with a high temperature of 75-80 degrees,once again.Becoming mainly clear,but remaining warm with a low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,overnight.
Saturday,September 14: Remaining cloudy and rainy,but turning unseasonably warm and humid for mid-September with a morning rain shower possible and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.Remaining cloudy and warm for the end of summer,with a low temperature dropping to 60-65 degrees,overnight.
Sunday,September 15: Becoming partly sunny,but remaining very warm for mid-September,with a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.Becoming mainly clear and a bit cooler than recent nights with a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,overnight.
Monday,September 16: Remaining partly sunny and warm with a high temperature in the middle 70's.Becoming mainly clear,but remaining a bit warm for mid-September and the end of summer,with a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,once again,overnight.
Tuesday,September 17: Becoming mostly sunny,but remaining rather warm for the end of summer with a high temperature in the middle 70's,once again.Remaining clear and mild to warm with a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,overnight.
Wednesday,September 18: Turning a bit warmer than recent days,as it turns unseasonably very warm for mid-to-late September and the end of summer,with partial sunshine and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.Remaining warm with increasing cloudiness and a low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,overnight.
Thursday,September 19: Remaining unseasonably warm for mid-to-late September with plenty of clouds and a high temperature of around 80 degrees.Becoming clear,but remaining warm with a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,overnight.
Friday,September 20: Remaining unseasonably very warm for the end of summer with partial sunshine and a high temperature of around 80 degrees,once again.Remaining partly cloudy and unseasonably warm with a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,once again,overnight.
Saturday,September 21: Remaining unseasonably warm for late September with a mix of sun and some clouds and a near record high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.Remaining mild to warm with increasing cloudiness and a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,overnight.
Sunday,September 22: The last (full) day of the 2019 summer season;one of the wettest,stormiest, muggiest,steamiest summers on record,ends turning cloudy and rainy,but remaining unseasonably warm and humid for very late September with considerable cloudiness and a chance for a spotty morning rain shower followed by some afternoon rain and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees. Remaining cloudy and unseasonably warm for the last night of summer with considerable cloudiness and a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,overnight.
Monday,September 23: The first day of the 2019 autumn season (the 2019 Autumnal Equinox),will be remaining cloudy,rainy,stormy,unseasonably warm,muggy and summer-like with a chance for a couple of showers and a thunderstorm possible and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees,once again.Remaining cloudy and warm for very late September,with a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,once again,overnight.
Tuesday,September 24: The first FULL day of the 2019 autumn season will be remaining warm and summer-like with morning clouds giving way to some afternoon sun and a high temperature,for the third straight day,of 75-80 degrees.Becoming clear,but remaining rather warm for very late September with a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,overnight.
Wednesday,September 25: Becoming sunny,but remaining unseasonably warm with a high temperature,for the fourth straight day,of 75-80 degrees.Remaining clear and mild to warm for the beginning of autumn with a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,once again,overnight.
Thursday,September 26: Remaining sunny and warm with a high temperature in the middle 70's.Remaining clear,but turning a bit cooler than recent nights,with a low temperature dropping to the middle 50's,overnight.
Friday,September 27: Remaining sunny and a bit warm for the end of September,with a high temperature in the lower and middle 70's.Remaining clear and mild to warm for the beginning of autumn,with a low temperature dropping to the middle 50's,once again,overnight.
Saturday,September 28: Remaining unseasonably warm for the end of September,with ample sunshine and a high temperature in the middle 70's,once again.Remaining mainly clear and mild to warm with a low temperature dropping to the middle and upper 50's,yet again,overnight.
Sunday,September 29: Remaining mostly sunny and pleasant,but turning a bit cooler than recent days,with a high temperature in the upper 60's to lower 70's.Becoming clear and seasonably mild for the beginning of autumn with a low temperature dropping to 50-55 degrees,overnight.
Monday,September 30: September of 2019;one of the hottest/warmest, muggiest,steamiest Septembers on record,ends remaining seasonably warm for the beginning of autumn,with ample, gorgeous sunshine and a high temperature of 65-70 degrees.Remaining mainly clear and seasonably mild and pleasant with a low temperature dropping to 50-55 degrees,once again,overnight.
Tuesday,October 1: October of 2019 begins remaining mostly sunny,but turning a bit warmer than recent days,with a high temperature of 70-75 degrees.Becoming clear and chilly for very early autumn with a low temperature plunging down to the middle 40's,overnight.
Wednesday,October 2: Remaining seasonably warm for the beginning of October,with brilliant sunshine and a high temperature of around 70 degrees.Remaining clear and cool with a low temperature dropping to 45-50 degrees,overnight.
Thursday,October 3: Remaining sunny,seasonably warm and pleasant with a high temperature of around 70 degrees,once again.Remaining mainly clear,but turning a bit milder than recent nights,with a low temperature dropping to the upper 40's to lower 50's,overnight.
Friday,October 4: Remaining a bit warm for very early October,with times of clouds and sun and a high temperature in the upper 60's to lower 70's.Becoming partly cloudy,rainy and mild with a chance for a couple of rain showers and a low temperature dropping to 50-55 degrees,overnight.
Saturday,October 5: Becoming mostly cloudy,rainy,stormy and unseasonably warm for early October,with a chance for a scattered shower or thunderstorm possible and a high temperature of 70-75 degrees.Becoming partly cloudy,but remaining seasonably mild for early October and early autumn,with a low temperature dropping to the upper 40's to lower 50's,overnight.
Sunday,October 6: Becoming partly sunny,but remaining a touch warm for early October,with a high temperature in the upper 60's to lower 70's.Remaining partly cloudy and mild with a chance for a rain shower and a low temperature dropping to the upper 40's to lower 50's,once again,overnight.
Monday,October 7: Remaining rainy,stormy and unseasonably warm for early October with variable cloudiness and a chance for some afternoon showers and storms possible and a high temperature of 70-75 degrees.Remaining mostly cloudy,rainy and stormy,but turning colder than recent nights,with evening rain showers possible and a low temperature plunging down to the middle 40's,the blustery, biting,northwesterly winds,which could gust up to 30-mph,at times,making it feel even colder,like it's only in the lower and middle 30's,at times,overnight.
Tuesday,October 8: Becoming mostly sunny,but remaining unseasonably warm for early October and early autumn,with a high temperature in the middle 70's.Becoming clear,but remaining seasonably cool for early October,with a low temperature plunging down to 45-50 degrees,overnight.
Wednesday,October 9: Not as warm,but with ample,gorgeous sunshine and a high temperature of around 70 degrees.Remaining mainly clear,but turning unseasonably cold for early October,with a low temperature plunging down to the upper 30's to lower 40's,overnight.
Thursday,October 10: Remaining mostly sunny and pleasant,but turning much cooler than recent days,with a high temperature in the middle 60's.Remaining partly cloudy and chilly to cold for early October,with a low temperature dropping to the upper 30's to lower 40's,once again,the blustery,biting,northwesterly winds,which could gust up to 30-mph,at times,making it feel even colder,like it's only 30-35 degrees,at times,overnight.
Friday,October 11: Remaining seasonably mild and pleasant with abundant sunshine and a high temperature in the upper 50's to lower 60's.Remaining clear and chilly to cold with a low temperature dropping,for the third straight night,down to the upper 30's to lower 40's,overnight.
Saturday,October 12: Remaining seasonably mild for early autumn with mostly sunny skies and a high temperature of 60-65 degrees.Remaining rather chilly for early October and early autumn,with patchy clouds and a low temperature dropping to 40-45 degrees,overnight.
Sunday,October 13: Turning mostly cloudy and rainy,but remaining seasonably mild with a bit of rain and a high temperature in the upper 50's to lower 60's.Remaining mostly cloudy with a bit of evening rain possible and a low temperature dropping to the upper 30's to lower 40's,overnight.
Monday,October 14: Columbus Day 2019 will be turning mostly sunny,but remaining seasonably mild for early autumn and mid-October,with a high temperature in the upper 50's to lower 60's,once again.Remaining partly cloudy and seasonably cool for mid-October,with a low temperature dropping to 40-45 degrees,overnight.
Saturday, August 31, 2019
New York City metro-area forecast for August 31-September 29,2019
Here's the 30-day weather forecast for the New York City metro-area for the period of the last day of August and all but the last day of September (August 31-September 29),2019 from accuweather.com
Today,August 31: August of 2019 ends seasonably warm with a mix of sunshine and patchy clouds and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.As of 11:30AM,EDT,it's still 72 degrees and partly sunny,with 58% humidity,making it feel like it's 78 degrees,in White Plains,NY and it's 74 degrees and partly sunny,with 51% humidity,making it feel like it's around 80 degrees in New York City.
Tonight: Remaining seasonably warm with patchy clouds and a low temperature dropping to 60-65 degrees,overnight.
Tomorrow,September 1: September of 2019 begins remaining seasonably warm with intervals of clouds and sunshine and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.
Tomorrow night: Becoming cloudy,rainy and stormy,with considerable cloudiness and a chance for a scattered evening shower or thunderstorm possible and a low temperature dropping to 65-70 degrees, overnight.
Monday,September 2: Labor Day 2019 will be remaining mostly cloudy,rainy,stormy,seasonably warm and humid with intervals of clouds and sunshine and a chance for a couple of showers and a thunderstorm possible and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.Remaining rather cloudy,warm and sticky for the beginning of September,with a low temperature dropping to 65-70 degrees,once again,overnight.
Tuesday,September 3: Becoming mostly sunny,very warm and sticky for the beginning of September, with a high temperature in the lower and middle 80's,the very light,sticky,easterly winds and high humidity levels making it feel even warmer,like it's in the upper 80's to lower 90's,at times.Becoming partly cloudy,but remaining very warm and muggy for the end of summer,with a low temperature dropping to around 70 degrees,overnight.
Wednesday,September 4: Becoming partly sunny,quite warm to hot and humid for the end of summer, with a chance for an afternoon shower or thunderstorm possible and a near record high temperature of 85-90 degrees.Becoming mostly cloudy,rainy,stormy and much cooler than recent nights,with an evening shower or thunderstorm possible and a low temperature plunging down to 55-60 degrees, overnight.
Thursday,September 5: Becoming sunny to partly cloudy and much cooler than recent days,with a high temperature of a refreshing 70-75 degrees.Remaining partly cloudy and seasonably mild to warm with a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,once again,overnight.
Friday,September 6: Remaining partly sunny and a bit cool for early September,with a high temperature of 70-75 degrees,once again.Remaining partly cloudy and seasonably warm with a low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,overnight.
Saturday,September 7: Remaining partly sunny,but turning warmer and more humid than recent days with a chance for a couple of rain showers and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.Becoming clear and comfortably mild for early September,with a low temperature dropping to the middle 50's, overnight.
Sunday,September 8: Remaining seasonably warm for early September and the end of summer with increasing cloudiness and a high temperature in the middle 70's.Remaining comfortably mild to warm for the end of summer,with clearing and a low temperature dropping to the middle and upper 50's,once again, overnight.
Monday,September 9: Remaining seasonably warm and pleasant with plenty of gorgeous sunshine and a high temperature in the middle 70's,once again.Remaining partly cloudy and a bit cool for early September,with a low temperature dropping,for the third straight night,down to the middle 50's, overnight.
Tuesday,September 10: Remaining seasonably warm with partial sunshine and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.Remaining seasonably mild with considerable cloudiness and a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,overnight.
Wednesday,September 11: The 18-year anniversary of the 9/11-terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon will be remaining seasonably warm with considerable cloudiness and a high temperature in the middle 70's.Remaining cloudy,but turning rainy and stormy with considerable cloudiness and a chance for a couple of evening showers followed by some late-night rain and a thunderstorm possible and a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,once again,overnight.
Thursday,September 12: Remaining cloudy,rainy and seasonably warm with considerable cloudiness and a chance for some rain showers possible and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.Becoming partly cloudy,but remaining warm with a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,overnight.
Friday,September 13: Remaining mostly cloudy and warm with a high temperature of 75-80 degrees,once again.Becoming mainly clear,but remaining warm with a low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,overnight.
Saturday,September 14: Remaining cloudy and rainy,but turning unseasonably warm and humid for mid-September with a morning rain shower possible and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.Remaining cloudy and warm for the end of summer,with a low temperature dropping to 60-65 degrees,overnight.
Sunday,September 15: Becoming partly sunny,but remaining very warm for mid-September,with a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.Becoming mainly clear and a bit cooler than recent nights with a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,overnight.
Monday,September 16: Remaining partly sunny and warm with a high temperature in the middle 70's.Becoming mainly clear,but remaining a bit warm for mid-September and the end of summer,with a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,once again,overnight.
Tuesday,September 17: Becoming mostly sunny,but remaining rather warm for the end of summer with a high temperature in the middle 70's,once again.Remaining clear and mild to warm with a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,overnight.
Wednesday,September 18: Turning a bit warmer than recent days,as it turns unseasonably very warm for mid-to-late September and the end of summer,with partial sunshine and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.Remaining warm with increasing cloudiness and a low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,overnight.
Thursday,September 19: Remaining unseasonably warm for mid-to-late September with plenty of clouds and a high temperature of around 80 degrees.Becoming clear,but remaining warm with a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,overnight.
Friday,September 20: Remaining unseasonably very warm for the end of summer with partial sunshine and a high temperature of around 80 degrees,once again.Remaining partly cloudy and unseasonably warm with a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,once again,overnight.
Saturday,September 21: Remaining unseasonably warm for late September with a mix of sun and some clouds and a near record high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.Remaining mild to warm with increasing cloudiness and a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,overnight.
Sunday,September 22: The last (full) day of the 2019 summer season;one of the wettest,stormiest, muggiest,steamiest summers on record,ends turning cloudy and rainy,but remaining unseasonably warm and humid for very late September with considerable cloudiness and a chance for a spotty morning rain shower followed by some afternoon rain and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees. Remaining cloudy and unseasonably warm for the last night of summer with considerable cloudiness and a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,overnight.
Monday,September 23: The first day of the 2019 autumn season (the 2019 Autumnal Equinox),will be remaining cloudy,rainy,stormy,unseasonably warm,muggy and summer-like with a chance for a couple of showers and a thunderstorm possible and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees,once again.Remaining cloudy and warm for very late September,with a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,once again,overnight.
Tuesday,September 24: The first FULL day of the 2019 autumn season will be remaining warm and summer-like with morning clouds giving way to some afternoon sun and a high temperature,for the third straight day,of 75-80 degrees.Becoming clear,but remaining rather warm for very late September with a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,overnight.
Wednesday,September 25: Becoming sunny,but remaining unseasonably warm with a high temperature,for the fourth straight day,of 75-80 degrees.Remaining clear and mild to warm for the beginning of autumn with a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,once again,overnight.
Thursday,September 26: Remaining sunny and warm with a high temperature in the middle 70's.Remaining clear,but turning a bit cooler than recent nights,with a low temperature dropping to the middle 50's,overnight.
Friday,September 27: Remaining sunny and a bit warm for the end of September,with a high temperature in the lower and middle 70's.Remaining clear and mild to warm for the beginning of autumn,with a low temperature dropping to the middle 50's,once again,overnight.
Saturday,September 28: Remaining unseasonably warm for the end of September,with ample sunshine and a high temperature in the middle 70's,once again.Remaining mainly clear and mild to warm with a low temperature dropping to the middle and upper 50's,yet again,overnight.
Sunday,September 29: Remaining mostly sunny and pleasant,but turning a bit cooler than recent days,with a high temperature in the upper 60's to lower 70's.Becoming clear and seasonably mild for the beginning of autumn with a low temperature dropping to 50-55 degrees,overnight.
Today,August 31: August of 2019 ends seasonably warm with a mix of sunshine and patchy clouds and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.As of 11:30AM,EDT,it's still 72 degrees and partly sunny,with 58% humidity,making it feel like it's 78 degrees,in White Plains,NY and it's 74 degrees and partly sunny,with 51% humidity,making it feel like it's around 80 degrees in New York City.
Tonight: Remaining seasonably warm with patchy clouds and a low temperature dropping to 60-65 degrees,overnight.
Tomorrow,September 1: September of 2019 begins remaining seasonably warm with intervals of clouds and sunshine and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.
Tomorrow night: Becoming cloudy,rainy and stormy,with considerable cloudiness and a chance for a scattered evening shower or thunderstorm possible and a low temperature dropping to 65-70 degrees, overnight.
Monday,September 2: Labor Day 2019 will be remaining mostly cloudy,rainy,stormy,seasonably warm and humid with intervals of clouds and sunshine and a chance for a couple of showers and a thunderstorm possible and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.Remaining rather cloudy,warm and sticky for the beginning of September,with a low temperature dropping to 65-70 degrees,once again,overnight.
Tuesday,September 3: Becoming mostly sunny,very warm and sticky for the beginning of September, with a high temperature in the lower and middle 80's,the very light,sticky,easterly winds and high humidity levels making it feel even warmer,like it's in the upper 80's to lower 90's,at times.Becoming partly cloudy,but remaining very warm and muggy for the end of summer,with a low temperature dropping to around 70 degrees,overnight.
Wednesday,September 4: Becoming partly sunny,quite warm to hot and humid for the end of summer, with a chance for an afternoon shower or thunderstorm possible and a near record high temperature of 85-90 degrees.Becoming mostly cloudy,rainy,stormy and much cooler than recent nights,with an evening shower or thunderstorm possible and a low temperature plunging down to 55-60 degrees, overnight.
Thursday,September 5: Becoming sunny to partly cloudy and much cooler than recent days,with a high temperature of a refreshing 70-75 degrees.Remaining partly cloudy and seasonably mild to warm with a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,once again,overnight.
Friday,September 6: Remaining partly sunny and a bit cool for early September,with a high temperature of 70-75 degrees,once again.Remaining partly cloudy and seasonably warm with a low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,overnight.
Saturday,September 7: Remaining partly sunny,but turning warmer and more humid than recent days with a chance for a couple of rain showers and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.Becoming clear and comfortably mild for early September,with a low temperature dropping to the middle 50's, overnight.
Sunday,September 8: Remaining seasonably warm for early September and the end of summer with increasing cloudiness and a high temperature in the middle 70's.Remaining comfortably mild to warm for the end of summer,with clearing and a low temperature dropping to the middle and upper 50's,once again, overnight.
Monday,September 9: Remaining seasonably warm and pleasant with plenty of gorgeous sunshine and a high temperature in the middle 70's,once again.Remaining partly cloudy and a bit cool for early September,with a low temperature dropping,for the third straight night,down to the middle 50's, overnight.
Tuesday,September 10: Remaining seasonably warm with partial sunshine and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.Remaining seasonably mild with considerable cloudiness and a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,overnight.
Wednesday,September 11: The 18-year anniversary of the 9/11-terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon will be remaining seasonably warm with considerable cloudiness and a high temperature in the middle 70's.Remaining cloudy,but turning rainy and stormy with considerable cloudiness and a chance for a couple of evening showers followed by some late-night rain and a thunderstorm possible and a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,once again,overnight.
Thursday,September 12: Remaining cloudy,rainy and seasonably warm with considerable cloudiness and a chance for some rain showers possible and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.Becoming partly cloudy,but remaining warm with a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,overnight.
Friday,September 13: Remaining mostly cloudy and warm with a high temperature of 75-80 degrees,once again.Becoming mainly clear,but remaining warm with a low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,overnight.
Saturday,September 14: Remaining cloudy and rainy,but turning unseasonably warm and humid for mid-September with a morning rain shower possible and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.Remaining cloudy and warm for the end of summer,with a low temperature dropping to 60-65 degrees,overnight.
Sunday,September 15: Becoming partly sunny,but remaining very warm for mid-September,with a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.Becoming mainly clear and a bit cooler than recent nights with a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,overnight.
Monday,September 16: Remaining partly sunny and warm with a high temperature in the middle 70's.Becoming mainly clear,but remaining a bit warm for mid-September and the end of summer,with a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,once again,overnight.
Tuesday,September 17: Becoming mostly sunny,but remaining rather warm for the end of summer with a high temperature in the middle 70's,once again.Remaining clear and mild to warm with a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,overnight.
Wednesday,September 18: Turning a bit warmer than recent days,as it turns unseasonably very warm for mid-to-late September and the end of summer,with partial sunshine and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.Remaining warm with increasing cloudiness and a low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,overnight.
Thursday,September 19: Remaining unseasonably warm for mid-to-late September with plenty of clouds and a high temperature of around 80 degrees.Becoming clear,but remaining warm with a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,overnight.
Friday,September 20: Remaining unseasonably very warm for the end of summer with partial sunshine and a high temperature of around 80 degrees,once again.Remaining partly cloudy and unseasonably warm with a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,once again,overnight.
Saturday,September 21: Remaining unseasonably warm for late September with a mix of sun and some clouds and a near record high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.Remaining mild to warm with increasing cloudiness and a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,overnight.
Sunday,September 22: The last (full) day of the 2019 summer season;one of the wettest,stormiest, muggiest,steamiest summers on record,ends turning cloudy and rainy,but remaining unseasonably warm and humid for very late September with considerable cloudiness and a chance for a spotty morning rain shower followed by some afternoon rain and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees. Remaining cloudy and unseasonably warm for the last night of summer with considerable cloudiness and a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,overnight.
Monday,September 23: The first day of the 2019 autumn season (the 2019 Autumnal Equinox),will be remaining cloudy,rainy,stormy,unseasonably warm,muggy and summer-like with a chance for a couple of showers and a thunderstorm possible and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees,once again.Remaining cloudy and warm for very late September,with a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,once again,overnight.
Tuesday,September 24: The first FULL day of the 2019 autumn season will be remaining warm and summer-like with morning clouds giving way to some afternoon sun and a high temperature,for the third straight day,of 75-80 degrees.Becoming clear,but remaining rather warm for very late September with a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,overnight.
Wednesday,September 25: Becoming sunny,but remaining unseasonably warm with a high temperature,for the fourth straight day,of 75-80 degrees.Remaining clear and mild to warm for the beginning of autumn with a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,once again,overnight.
Thursday,September 26: Remaining sunny and warm with a high temperature in the middle 70's.Remaining clear,but turning a bit cooler than recent nights,with a low temperature dropping to the middle 50's,overnight.
Friday,September 27: Remaining sunny and a bit warm for the end of September,with a high temperature in the lower and middle 70's.Remaining clear and mild to warm for the beginning of autumn,with a low temperature dropping to the middle 50's,once again,overnight.
Saturday,September 28: Remaining unseasonably warm for the end of September,with ample sunshine and a high temperature in the middle 70's,once again.Remaining mainly clear and mild to warm with a low temperature dropping to the middle and upper 50's,yet again,overnight.
Sunday,September 29: Remaining mostly sunny and pleasant,but turning a bit cooler than recent days,with a high temperature in the upper 60's to lower 70's.Becoming clear and seasonably mild for the beginning of autumn with a low temperature dropping to 50-55 degrees,overnight.
New York City metro-area forecast for August 31-September 14,2019
Here's the 15-day weather forecast for the New York City metro-area for the period of the last day of August and the first 2 weeks of September (August 31-September 14),2019 from accuweather.com
Today,August 31: August of 2019 ends seasonably warm with a mix of sunshine and patchy clouds and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.As of 11AM,EDT,it's 72 degrees and mostly sunny,with 58% humidity,making it feel like it's 76 degrees,in White Plains,NY and it's also 72 degrees and partly sunny,with 50% humidity,making it feel like it's in the middle 70's in New York City.
Tonight: Remaining seasonably warm with patchy clouds and a low temperature dropping to 60-65 degrees,overnight.
Tomorrow,September 1: September of 2019 begins remaining seasonably warm with intervals of clouds and sunshine and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.
Tomorrow night: Becoming cloudy,rainy and stormy,with considerable cloudiness and a chance for a scattered evening shower or thunderstorm possible and a low temperature dropping to 65-70 degrees, overnight.
Monday,September 2: Labor Day 2019 will be remaining mostly cloudy,rainy,stormy,seasonably warm and humid with intervals of clouds and sunshine and a chance for a couple of showers and a thunderstorm possible and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.Remaining rather cloudy,warm and sticky for the beginning of September,with a low temperature dropping to 65-70 degrees,once again,overnight.
Tuesday,September 3: Becoming mostly sunny,very warm and sticky for the beginning of September, with a high temperature in the lower and middle 80's,the very light,sticky,easterly winds and high humidity levels making it feel even warmer,like it's in the upper 80's to lower 90's,at times.Becoming partly cloudy,but remaining very warm and muggy for the end of summer,with a low temperature dropping to around 70 degrees,overnight.
Wednesday,September 4: Becoming partly sunny,quite warm to hot and humid for the end of summer, with a chance for an afternoon shower or thunderstorm possible and a near record high temperature of 85-90 degrees.Becoming mostly cloudy,rainy,stormy and much cooler than recent nights,with an evening shower or thunderstorm possible and a low temperature plunging down to 55-60 degrees, overnight.
Thursday,September 5: Becoming sunny to partly cloudy and much cooler than recent days,with a high temperature of a refreshing 70-75 degrees.Remaining partly cloudy and seasonably mild to warm with a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,once again,overnight.
Friday,September 6: Remaining partly sunny and a bit cool for early September,with a high temperature of 70-75 degrees,once again.Remaining partly cloudy and seasonably warm with a low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,overnight.
Saturday,September 7: Remaining partly sunny,but turning warmer and more humid than recent days with a chance for a couple of rain showers and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.Becoming clear and comfortably mild for early September,with a low temperature dropping to the middle 50's, overnight.
Sunday,September 8: Remaining seasonably warm for early September and the end of summer with increasing cloudiness and a high temperature in the middle 70's.Remaining comfortably mild to warm for the end of summer,with clearing and a low temperature dropping to the middle and upper 50's,once again, overnight.
Monday,September 9: Remaining seasonably warm and pleasant with plenty of gorgeous sunshine and a high temperature in the middle 70's,once again.Remaining partly cloudy and a bit cool for early September,with a low temperature dropping,for the third straight night,down to the middle 50's, overnight.
Tuesday,September 10: Remaining seasonably warm with partial sunshine and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.Remaining seasonably mild with considerable cloudiness and a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,overnight.
Wednesday,September 11: The 18-year anniversary of the 9/11-terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon will be remaining seasonably warm with considerable cloudiness and a high temperature in the middle 70's.Remaining cloudy,but turning rainy and stormy with considerable cloudiness and a chance for a couple of evening showers followed by some late-night rain and a thunderstorm possible and a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,once again,overnight.
Thursday,September 12: Remaining cloudy,rainy and seasonably warm with considerable cloudiness and a chance for some rain showers possible and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.Becoming partly cloudy,but remaining warm with a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,overnight.
Friday,September 13: Remaining mostly cloudy and warm with a high temperature of 75-80 degrees,once again.Becoming mainly clear,but remaining warm with a low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,overnight.
Saturday,September 14: Remaining cloudy and rainy,but turning unseasonably warm and humid for mid-September with a morning rain shower possible and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.Remaining cloudy and warm for the end of summer,with a low temperature dropping to 60-65 degrees,overnight.
Today,August 31: August of 2019 ends seasonably warm with a mix of sunshine and patchy clouds and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.As of 11AM,EDT,it's 72 degrees and mostly sunny,with 58% humidity,making it feel like it's 76 degrees,in White Plains,NY and it's also 72 degrees and partly sunny,with 50% humidity,making it feel like it's in the middle 70's in New York City.
Tonight: Remaining seasonably warm with patchy clouds and a low temperature dropping to 60-65 degrees,overnight.
Tomorrow,September 1: September of 2019 begins remaining seasonably warm with intervals of clouds and sunshine and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.
Tomorrow night: Becoming cloudy,rainy and stormy,with considerable cloudiness and a chance for a scattered evening shower or thunderstorm possible and a low temperature dropping to 65-70 degrees, overnight.
Monday,September 2: Labor Day 2019 will be remaining mostly cloudy,rainy,stormy,seasonably warm and humid with intervals of clouds and sunshine and a chance for a couple of showers and a thunderstorm possible and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.Remaining rather cloudy,warm and sticky for the beginning of September,with a low temperature dropping to 65-70 degrees,once again,overnight.
Tuesday,September 3: Becoming mostly sunny,very warm and sticky for the beginning of September, with a high temperature in the lower and middle 80's,the very light,sticky,easterly winds and high humidity levels making it feel even warmer,like it's in the upper 80's to lower 90's,at times.Becoming partly cloudy,but remaining very warm and muggy for the end of summer,with a low temperature dropping to around 70 degrees,overnight.
Wednesday,September 4: Becoming partly sunny,quite warm to hot and humid for the end of summer, with a chance for an afternoon shower or thunderstorm possible and a near record high temperature of 85-90 degrees.Becoming mostly cloudy,rainy,stormy and much cooler than recent nights,with an evening shower or thunderstorm possible and a low temperature plunging down to 55-60 degrees, overnight.
Thursday,September 5: Becoming sunny to partly cloudy and much cooler than recent days,with a high temperature of a refreshing 70-75 degrees.Remaining partly cloudy and seasonably mild to warm with a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,once again,overnight.
Friday,September 6: Remaining partly sunny and a bit cool for early September,with a high temperature of 70-75 degrees,once again.Remaining partly cloudy and seasonably warm with a low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,overnight.
Saturday,September 7: Remaining partly sunny,but turning warmer and more humid than recent days with a chance for a couple of rain showers and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.Becoming clear and comfortably mild for early September,with a low temperature dropping to the middle 50's, overnight.
Sunday,September 8: Remaining seasonably warm for early September and the end of summer with increasing cloudiness and a high temperature in the middle 70's.Remaining comfortably mild to warm for the end of summer,with clearing and a low temperature dropping to the middle and upper 50's,once again, overnight.
Monday,September 9: Remaining seasonably warm and pleasant with plenty of gorgeous sunshine and a high temperature in the middle 70's,once again.Remaining partly cloudy and a bit cool for early September,with a low temperature dropping,for the third straight night,down to the middle 50's, overnight.
Tuesday,September 10: Remaining seasonably warm with partial sunshine and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.Remaining seasonably mild with considerable cloudiness and a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,overnight.
Wednesday,September 11: The 18-year anniversary of the 9/11-terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon will be remaining seasonably warm with considerable cloudiness and a high temperature in the middle 70's.Remaining cloudy,but turning rainy and stormy with considerable cloudiness and a chance for a couple of evening showers followed by some late-night rain and a thunderstorm possible and a low temperature dropping to 55-60 degrees,once again,overnight.
Thursday,September 12: Remaining cloudy,rainy and seasonably warm with considerable cloudiness and a chance for some rain showers possible and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.Becoming partly cloudy,but remaining warm with a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,overnight.
Friday,September 13: Remaining mostly cloudy and warm with a high temperature of 75-80 degrees,once again.Becoming mainly clear,but remaining warm with a low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,overnight.
Saturday,September 14: Remaining cloudy and rainy,but turning unseasonably warm and humid for mid-September with a morning rain shower possible and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.Remaining cloudy and warm for the end of summer,with a low temperature dropping to 60-65 degrees,overnight.
This Date in Weather History for August 31,2019
Weather History
For Saturday,August 31,2019
For Saturday,August 31,2019
1915 - The temperature at Bartlesville, OK, dipped to 38 degrees to establish a state record for the month of August. (The Weather Channel)
1954 - Hurricane Carol swept across eastern New England killing sixty persons and causing 450 million dollars damage. It was the first of three hurricanes to affect New England that year. (David Ludlum)
1971 - The low of 84 degrees and high of 108 degrees at Death Valley, CA, were the coolest of the month. The average daily high was 115.7 degrees that August, and the average daily low was 93.4 degrees. (The Weather Channel)
1984 - Lightning ignited several forest fires in Montana, one of which burned through 100,000 acres of timber and grassland. (The Weather Channel)
1987 - Eight cities in Washington and Oregon reported record high temperatures for the date, including Eugene OR and Portland OR with afternoon highs of 102 degrees. The high of 102 degrees at Portland smashed their previous record for the date by twelve degrees. Frost was reported in South Dakota. Aberdeen SD established a record for the month of August with a morning low of 32 degrees, and Britton SD dipped to 31 degrees. (The National Weather Summary)
1988 - August ended on a relatively mild and tranquil note for most of the nation. Forest fires in the northwestern U.S. scorched 180,000 acres of land during the last week of August. (The National Weather Summary)
1989 - Thunderstorms developing along a stationary front spread severe weather from Minnesota to Indiana through the course of the day and night. Thunderstorms in Minnesota produced baseball size hail near Saint Michael and Hutchinson, and drenched Moose Lake with nine inches of rain in six hours. Tucson AZ hit 100 degrees for a record 79th time in the year, surpassing a record established the previous year. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
Friday, August 30, 2019
In case you missed it: Mother Nature's fury rages as hail, wildfires and lightning wreak havoc
By AccuWeather Staff,
This week saw a variety of severe weather conditions impacting locations from the United States, Spain, Japan and many places in between. As Dorian ominously brews out in the Atlantic Ocean, Alaskan officials are batting two of the nation's largest blazes, and a lightning strike ruined a golf tournament for six injured people. Let's glance back at the week that was.
Dorian appears likely to take aim at Florida’s central Atlantic coast as a major hurricane as the storm treks toward the southeastern U.S., threatening to spoil holiday weekend plans for some. As the storm looms out in the Atlantic, people living along Florida’s east coast have been prepping for a potential impact, stocking up on fuel and supplies following Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s state of emergency declaration.
Most of Puerto Rico dodged an impact from the storm, which also affected the Virgin Islands on Wednesday. Earlier in the week the storm impacted the islands of Barbados and Martinique with flooding rains and strong winds, which triggered power outages.
Wherever the storm does make landfall, there will be a significant risk of high winds, torrential rainfall and subsequent coastal flooding next week, according to AccuWeather meteorologists. Stay with AccuWeather.com to monitor the latest on Dorian through Labor Day weekend.
Tropical Rainstorm Erin forms, weakens off Atlantic coast
All eyes are on Dorian right now, but earlier this week, Erin took shape in the waters out on the U.S. East Coast on Monday as Tropical Depression Six. It developed into a tropical storm on Tuesday night, but has since weakened to a tropical rainstorm after downgrading into a depression on Wednesday.
Erin never would have threatened the U.S., based on its track, although it did bring the risk of rough surf to coastal areas. However, Atlantic Canada will feel impacts from the fast-moving system through Saturday.
Erin’s impacts will depart in time for a generally dry Labor Day weekendfrom New England to southeastern Canada. No widespread flooding or property damage is anticipated.
Flooding, mudslides force close to a million evacuations in Japan
Almost 850,000 million people were forced out of their homes in western Japan following heavy downpours that triggered flooding and mudslides.
Northwestern Kyusu took a pounding from the torrential rainfall Tuesday into Wednesday evening; Hirado reportedly received 20 inches. At least people lost their lives due to severe flooding, and at least one person has been reported missing.
The close to 1 million evacuees are residents of Fukuoka, Saga and Nagasaki prefectures. Rainfall exceeding 12 inches was reported in Sasebo and Saga through Thursday evening, causing significant flooding.
Much to the dismay of those evacuated residents and everyone else affected, the unfavorable conditions that began on Tuesday of this week will persist through Friday before diminishing in intensity this weekend.
Potent storm, tornado slams Spain
Still image from a video of a tornado that struck southern Spain on Monday, Aug. 26.
Severe weather took residents across Spain on a wild ride as thunderstorms unleashed flooding rainfall, hail and a large tornado on the country. It was all the result of an unusually strong storm system for this time of year, AccuWeather Meteorologist Tyler Roys explained. Some of the worst conditions occurred in Madrid, where floodwaters inundated the city as a result of 1-2 inches of rainfall.
And let’s not forget about the massive hail. Large balls of ice as big as ping-pong balls pelted the city. Residents in the town of Arganda del Rey had to shovel the hail away as it came down.
To make matters worse, the bad weather derailed travel plans for many across Madrid, who faced delays and cancellations on the metro system and at the airport. More than 9,300 bolts of lightning were reported near Madrid on Monday, according to Aemet.
The same storm system also produced a tornado in southern Spain on Monday, which hit Campillos and caused some damage.
Lightning strike injures 6 at golf tournament
Six people enjoying the PGA Tour Championship golf tournament were hurt after a lightning strike in Atlanta last weekend. The bolt reportedly struck a 60-foot pine tree near the 16th hole at East Lake Golf Club, sending debris flying.
The spectators were not seriously injured, according to PGA officials.
Spectators are tended to after a lightning strike on the course left several injured during a weather delay in the third round of the Tour Championship golf tournament Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Amis)
"There was dual lightning strikes, one at the maintenance area, one near the 16th tee and driving range, struck a tree, and knocked debris off that three and injured six people," said Mark Russell, a PGA vice president for rules and competition. "We have a meteorologist on staff with very sophisticated equipment. The safety of the spectators, the players, the volunteers and our staff is of utmost importance."
Prior to the strike, dangerous weather conditions had led to the tournament’s third round being stalled for about a half an hour. After the incident, officials suspended the remainder of play for Saturday.
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Severe storms rumble through central US
People in Oklahoma City had to deal with severe weather on Monday evening, including heavy rain, hail and high winds. Logan and Oklahoma Counties were under tornado warnings, the conditions were so bad.
Some buildings, including a Dollar Tree, suffered damage in the storm that also caused power outages, debris-blocked roadways and some house fires in the area.
While there haven’t been any injury reports, firefighters did respond to at least water rescue at Lake Overholser Dam. The victim was brought to safety with no issues.
The Swan Lake Fire in Alaska grows larger
Alaska’s wildfire season has only gotten more devastating in recent weeks, and the effect on the environment is shocking to see. Since June 5, the Swan Lake Fire has burned in Alaska near the Kenai Peninsula, and it has since exploded in size. In fact, it’s now become the country’s largest wildfire, burning over 161,000 acres as of Thursday evening.
Also in Alaska is the Ethel Creek Fire near Koliganek. That blaze is the United States’ second-largest in size. Poor air quality remains a significant concern as a result of the wildfire smoke plumes billowing into and polluting the air.
Travel disruptions have also been an issue as a result of the Swan Lake Fire, and officials have strongly discouraged drivers to remain off the roads. The gargantuan blaze has expanded an additional 50,000 acressince Aug. 18, according to InciWeb.
Several AccuWeather staff writers contributed to this story.
In case you missed it: Mother Nature's fury rages as hail, wildfires and lightning wreak havoc
By AccuWeather Staff,
This week saw a variety of severe weather conditions impacting locations from the United States, Spain, Japan and many places in between. As Dorian ominously brews out in the Atlantic Ocean, Alaskan officials are batting two of the nation's largest blazes, and a lightning strike ruined a golf tournament for six injured people. Let's glance back at the week that was.
Dorian appears likely to take aim at Florida’s central Atlantic coast as a major hurricane as the storm treks toward the southeastern U.S., threatening to spoil holiday weekend plans for some. As the storm looms out in the Atlantic, people living along Florida’s east coast have been prepping for a potential impact, stocking up on fuel and supplies following Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s state of emergency declaration.
Most of Puerto Rico dodged an impact from the storm, which also affected the Virgin Islands on Wednesday. Earlier in the week the storm impacted the islands of Barbados and Martinique with flooding rains and strong winds, which triggered power outages.
Wherever the storm does make landfall, there will be a significant risk of high winds, torrential rainfall and subsequent coastal flooding next week, according to AccuWeather meteorologists. Stay with AccuWeather.com to monitor the latest on Dorian through Labor Day weekend.
Tropical Rainstorm Erin forms, weakens off Atlantic coast
All eyes are on Dorian right now, but earlier this week, Erin took shape in the waters out on the U.S. East Coast on Monday as Tropical Depression Six. It developed into a tropical storm on Tuesday night, but has since weakened to a tropical rainstorm after downgrading into a depression on Wednesday.
Erin never would have threatened the U.S., based on its track, although it did bring the risk of rough surf to coastal areas. However, Atlantic Canada will feel impacts from the fast-moving system through Saturday.
Erin’s impacts will depart in time for a generally dry Labor Day weekendfrom New England to southeastern Canada. No widespread flooding or property damage is anticipated.
Flooding, mudslides force close to a million evacuations in Japan
Almost 850,000 million people were forced out of their homes in western Japan following heavy downpours that triggered flooding and mudslides.
Northwestern Kyusu took a pounding from the torrential rainfall Tuesday into Wednesday evening; Hirado reportedly received 20 inches. At least people lost their lives due to severe flooding, and at least one person has been reported missing.
The close to 1 million evacuees are residents of Fukuoka, Saga and Nagasaki prefectures. Rainfall exceeding 12 inches was reported in Sasebo and Saga through Thursday evening, causing significant flooding.
Much to the dismay of those evacuated residents and everyone else affected, the unfavorable conditions that began on Tuesday of this week will persist through Friday before diminishing in intensity this weekend.
Potent storm, tornado slams Spain
Still image from a video of a tornado that struck southern Spain on Monday, Aug. 26.
Severe weather took residents across Spain on a wild ride as thunderstorms unleashed flooding rainfall, hail and a large tornado on the country. It was all the result of an unusually strong storm system for this time of year, AccuWeather Meteorologist Tyler Roys explained. Some of the worst conditions occurred in Madrid, where floodwaters inundated the city as a result of 1-2 inches of rainfall.
And let’s not forget about the massive hail. Large balls of ice as big as ping-pong balls pelted the city. Residents in the town of Arganda del Rey had to shovel the hail away as it came down.
To make matters worse, the bad weather derailed travel plans for many across Madrid, who faced delays and cancellations on the metro system and at the airport. More than 9,300 bolts of lightning were reported near Madrid on Monday, according to Aemet.
The same storm system also produced a tornado in southern Spain on Monday, which hit Campillos and caused some damage.
Lightning strike injures 6 at golf tournament
Six people enjoying the PGA Tour Championship golf tournament were hurt after a lightning strike in Atlanta last weekend. The bolt reportedly struck a 60-foot pine tree near the 16th hole at East Lake Golf Club, sending debris flying.
The spectators were not seriously injured, according to PGA officials.
Spectators are tended to after a lightning strike on the course left several injured during a weather delay in the third round of the Tour Championship golf tournament Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Amis)
"There was dual lightning strikes, one at the maintenance area, one near the 16th tee and driving range, struck a tree, and knocked debris off that three and injured six people," said Mark Russell, a PGA vice president for rules and competition. "We have a meteorologist on staff with very sophisticated equipment. The safety of the spectators, the players, the volunteers and our staff is of utmost importance."
Prior to the strike, dangerous weather conditions had led to the tournament’s third round being stalled for about a half an hour. After the incident, officials suspended the remainder of play for Saturday.
RELATED:
Florida, Bahamas on high alert as Hurricane Dorian reaches Category 3 strengthStorm vs. Storm Troopers: Disney’s new ‘Star Wars’ attraction, Rolling Stones in Miami and more are in Dorian’s crosshairsOrange crush: Citrus trees, peanuts and more face Hurricane Dorian’s wrathNorthern, western India brace for flooding as monsoon low ramps up next week
Severe storms rumble through central US
People in Oklahoma City had to deal with severe weather on Monday evening, including heavy rain, hail and high winds. Logan and Oklahoma Counties were under tornado warnings, the conditions were so bad.
Some buildings, including a Dollar Tree, suffered damage in the storm that also caused power outages, debris-blocked roadways and some house fires in the area.
While there haven’t been any injury reports, firefighters did respond to at least water rescue at Lake Overholser Dam. The victim was brought to safety with no issues.
The Swan Lake Fire in Alaska grows larger
Alaska’s wildfire season has only gotten more devastating in recent weeks, and the effect on the environment is shocking to see. Since June 5, the Swan Lake Fire has burned in Alaska near the Kenai Peninsula, and it has since exploded in size. In fact, it’s now become the country’s largest wildfire, burning over 161,000 acres as of Thursday evening.
Also in Alaska is the Ethel Creek Fire near Koliganek. That blaze is the United States’ second-largest in size. Poor air quality remains a significant concern as a result of the wildfire smoke plumes billowing into and polluting the air.
Travel disruptions have also been an issue as a result of the Swan Lake Fire, and officials have strongly discouraged drivers to remain off the roads. The gargantuan blaze has expanded an additional 50,000 acressince Aug. 18, according to InciWeb.
Several AccuWeather staff writers contributed to this story.
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