New York Metro Weather
Hazardous Weather Discussion
1:30am Tuesday May 25th, 2010
...This is not an official National Weather Service product and should not be confused for an official watch, warning or advisory...
In New Jersey: Bergen, Passaic, Morris, Essex, Hudson, Union, Middlesex, Monmouth, Mercer, Somerset, Warren, Ocean, Burlington, Sussex, Hunterdon
In New York: Queens, Kings, Richmond, Manhattan, Bronx, Westchester, Rockland, Orange, Putnam
In: Connecticut: Fairfield, New Haven, Litchfield
...Summer-like heat likely Wednesday...
A large ridge will build into the forecast area beginning Tuesday and continuing into Wednesday. With a back-door type cold front to the northeast of the region, a warm flow will establish itself across the area Wednesday. The temperatures aloft and at the surface will be nearly the warmest of the year. By afternoon Wednesday, temperatures across Northeast New Jersey, New York City, and Southwest Connecticut are likely to exceed 90 degrees. This, coupled with rising dew points ahead of the front, will create a very warm and muggy environment. With the weak northwest flow, sea-breeze development will be slow to occur..allowing warmer temperatures to penetrate even to the area shores. As is always the case during hot days, keep an eye on small children and the elderly. Keep hydrated and do not participate in excessive outdoor activity or exercise without proper hydration.
In addition to the heat, the frontal boundary pushing westward may serve as the focus for showers and thunderstorms (some possibly strong and severe) Wednesday afternoon, and again on Thursday. The greatest threats with these storms would be heavy rain, some hail, and damaging winds as well as frequent lightning. Please keep alert for further information.
JH
Hazardous Weather Discussion
1:30am Tuesday May 25th, 2010
...This is not an official National Weather Service product and should not be confused for an official watch, warning or advisory...
In New Jersey: Bergen, Passaic, Morris, Essex, Hudson, Union, Middlesex, Monmouth, Mercer, Somerset, Warren, Ocean, Burlington, Sussex, Hunterdon
In New York: Queens, Kings, Richmond, Manhattan, Bronx, Westchester, Rockland, Orange, Putnam
In: Connecticut: Fairfield, New Haven, Litchfield
...Summer-like heat likely Wednesday...
A large ridge will build into the forecast area beginning Tuesday and continuing into Wednesday. With a back-door type cold front to the northeast of the region, a warm flow will establish itself across the area Wednesday. The temperatures aloft and at the surface will be nearly the warmest of the year. By afternoon Wednesday, temperatures across Northeast New Jersey, New York City, and Southwest Connecticut are likely to exceed 90 degrees. This, coupled with rising dew points ahead of the front, will create a very warm and muggy environment. With the weak northwest flow, sea-breeze development will be slow to occur..allowing warmer temperatures to penetrate even to the area shores. As is always the case during hot days, keep an eye on small children and the elderly. Keep hydrated and do not participate in excessive outdoor activity or exercise without proper hydration.
In addition to the heat, the frontal boundary pushing westward may serve as the focus for showers and thunderstorms (some possibly strong and severe) Wednesday afternoon, and again on Thursday. The greatest threats with these storms would be heavy rain, some hail, and damaging winds as well as frequent lightning. Please keep alert for further information.
JH
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