Tuesday, June 29, 2021

New York City metro-area forecast for June 29-July 8,2021

Here's the 10-day weather forecast for the New York City metro-area for the period of the last 2 days of June and the first 8 days of July (June 29-July 8),2021 from accuweather.com




A Heat Advisory remains in effect for the tristate area until 8PM,EDT,June 30,2021




Today,June 29: Hot and humid with clouds and sun; a thunderstorm late this afternoon; caution advised if outside for extended periods of time and a record, or near record high temperature in the middle and upper 90's,the high humidity levels making it feel like it's in the middle 100's at times. As of 7PM,EDT,it's 90 degrees and partly sunny,with 52% humidity making it feel like it's 96 degrees,in White Plains,NY and it's also 90 degrees and mostly cloudy,with 57% humidity,making it feel like it's 100 degrees,in New York City.


Tonight: Becoming partly cloudy, very warm and humid with a low temperature dropping to the upper 70's to lower 80's,overnight.


Tomorrow, June 30: June of 2021 ends remaining very hot in the morning; otherwise, partly sunny and humid with a strong thunderstorm in the afternoon and a record high temperature of 95-100 degrees.


Tomorrow night: Remaining very warm and sticky with a strong evening thunderstorm; otherwise, mostly cloudy, warm and humid; storms can bring flash flooding and damaging winds and a low temperature dropping to the middle and upper 70's, overnight.


Thursday,July 1: July 2021 begins with periods of sun with a couple of heavy thunderstorms; not as hot but humid; storms can bring flash flooding and damaging winds and a high temperature in the middle 80's,the high humidity levels making it feel even hotter,like it's 90-95 degrees,at times. Mostly cloudy and humid with showers and a low temperature dropping to the upper 60's to lower 70's,overnight.


Friday,July 2: Becoming mostly cloudy and much cooler than recent days with a couple of showers and a thunderstorm and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.Plenty of clouds with rain at times late with a low temperature dropping to the lower and middle 60's,overnight.


Saturday,July 3: Remaining mostly cloudy, but turning unseasonably cool for early summer and the beginning of July with spotty showers possible and a high temperature only in the upper 60's to lower 70's.Considerable clouds with a passing shower and a low temperature dropping to 60-65 degrees, overnight.


Sunday,July 4: Independence Day 2021 will be remaining rather cool for early summer with a mix of clouds and sun with thunderstorms possible and a high temperature in the lower and middle 70's.Considerable cloudiness with a couple of showers around, mainly late and a low temperature dropping to 60-65 degrees, once again,overnight.


Monday,July 5: Turning warmer with partial sunshine; chance for a thunderstorm in the afternoon and a high temperature of 80-85 degrees.Turning a bit warmer than recent nights,with patchy clouds and a low temperature dropping to the middle 60's,overnight.


Tuesday,July 6: Becoming partly sunny,very warm and humid with a high temperature of 85-90 degrees,the high humidity levels making it feel even hotter, like it's in the middle 90's,at times.Patchy clouds and humid and a low temperature dropping to 65-70 degrees,overnight.


Wednesday,July 7: Some sun with a thunderstorm possible; humid with a high temperature of 80-85 degrees,the high humidity levels making it feel much warmer, like it's in the lower and middle 90's,at times.Partly cloudy and humid with a low temperature dropping to the middle 60's,overnight.


Thursday,July 8: Humid with times of clouds and sun; chance for an afternoon thunderstorm with a high temperature in the lower and middle 80's.Turning out cloudy,warm and humid with a low temperature dropping to 65-70 degrees, overnight.

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