Severe thunderstorms are on the way for New York City this weekend, and residents across the tri-state region are being advised to stay alert. Strong winds, heavy downpours, and even the chance of an isolated tornado could cause major disruptions Saturday afternoon and evening. If you’re planning to be out, it’s best to be prepared for sudden changes in weather.
Severe Thunderstorms Expected Saturday
The National Weather Service has warned that showers and storms will develop after 2 p.m. Saturday as a cold front moves through the area. These storms may bring:
Wind gusts of more than 50 mph
Torrential rain leading to flash floods in low-lying areas
Dangerous lightning strikes
Possible power cuts from falling trees and utility lines
Neighborhoods in Manhattan, the Bronx, and Queens are at high risk of flooding, while Northern New Jersey (Bergen and Passaic counties) and parts of Connecticut (Fairfield County) may also face severe weather.
Impact on Travel and Safety
Saturday evening travel could become dangerous, especially on roads known for water pooling such as:
Cross Bronx Expressway
FDR Drive
I-95
Authorities recommend avoiding unnecessary travel during peak storm hours. Residents should also secure outdoor furniture, garden items, or anything that strong winds could blow away.
What to Expect After the Storm
The rough weather will clear late Saturday night. By Sunday, New Yorkers can look forward to cooler, breezy conditions with temperatures around 69 degrees. Sunshine will return early next week, keeping things dry and pleasant.
Five-Day Forecast for New York, NY
Day | Weather Condition | High / Low |
---|---|---|
Saturday | Severe thunderstorms, heavy rain | High 82° |
Saturday Night | Thunderstorms before 11 p.m., then showers likely | Low 63° |
Sunday | Mostly sunny, cooler, breezy | High 69° |
Monday | Sunny and dry | High 72° |
Tuesday | Mostly sunny | High 71° |
This weekend’s storm is not one to take lightly. With the risk of damaging winds, flash flooding, and possible power outages, residents across New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut should stay cautious. Keep an eye on weather updates, avoid unnecessary travel, and prepare your homes for strong winds. Once the storm passes, the region will enjoy much cooler and calmer weather heading into the new week.