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Red flag warnings in place as dry ground, gusty winds lead to extreme fire danger
The fire danger across parts of the tri-state area stands at an extreme level, prompting a red flag warning. The combination of extremely dry ground, low relative humidity and gusty wind creates the perfect environment for wildfires to start and spread quickly. We’ve been saying it for weeks: this has been an exceptionally dry Fall. September managed only about...
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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October ends as NYC's driest month on record, while continued drought fuels fire fears
A bone-dry October preceded by an arid September has left us with a season-to-date deficit of seven inches across the two months. This is the driest start to fall since the 19th century (for history buffs, it dates back to the Benjamin Harrison administration).
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80-degree temps possible for Halloween in New York York City area; near record highs likely
After frost and freeze warnings Monday, we’re looking ahead to another taste of summer as temperatures soar through Halloween. In fact, parts of our area will be near 80 degrees on the afternoon of Halloween. This October has been no stranger to mild temperatures. As recently as last week, we had a run of three consecutive days approaching record high…
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Fire concerns trigger red flag warning in NJ — with no end to dry streak in sight
Thursday is not the first day this week of elevated fire concerns and it likely will not be the last. All of the key ingredients needed for rapid fire growth are present in our forecast.
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What is a Red Flag Warning? Explaining NJ wildfire danger amid long dry stretch
While the recent stretch of dry weather has made for plenty of beautiful days in October, it also creates a potentially dangerous risk. A Red Flag Warning will be in place Thursday for much of New Jersey. What does that mean? Here’s an explanation.
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NYC weather update: Temps get back to reality tomorrow. As for Halloween …
This week has been off to a summery start, with a run of days getting into the 70s and 80s. Some spots like Islip and JFK even set new record high temperatures by several degrees. But we won’t end the week the same way we started it. In fact, we can expect a dose of reality beginning Thursday. Even...
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Elevated fire danger in New Jersey amid lengthy dry stretch
With no measurable rain for nearly all of October, and none in the forecast for the next few days, the tri-state’s fire danger keeps increasing. Crews in part of New Jersey are still trying to get a handle on a wildfire that at one point threatened some buildings. Fires like these could become more frequent as the dry spell continues. NBC...
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Fire danger ‘very high' in parts of NJ, CT: What to know
Low humidity and a staggering lack of precipitation have led to an elevated risk of fire across the tri-state area. Throughout Connecticut and New Jersey, the fire danger is considered very high. Across the Hudson Valley, NYC, and Long Island, New York state is under a moderate risk of fire danger. In New Jersey, smoky conditions could be seen from…
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Freeze warning hits parts of NY, NJ as fall chill grips tri-state
Don’t say we didn’t warn you. The weather is a shock to the system for many across the tri-state area Wednesday morning, with temperatures feeling more like winter. And the fall chill isn’t going away anytime soon. A freeze warning was issued for several counties in New Jersey and the Hudson Valley, while much of the latter and parts...
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Wednesday morning set to be the chilliest time of the week; will feel more like winter
The fall chill isn’t going away anytime soon. If you weren’t ready for it, Tuesday morning’s chill delivered a real shock to the system. Most of us were faced with morning temperatures in the 30s and 40s. New York City recorded its coldest morning since late April, while parts of Dutchess and Ulster County managed to dip below freezing...
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Frost advisory, chilly temperatures waiting for tri-state residents Friday morning
Fall is definitely here as tri-state residents face the coldest weather in five months on Friday morning. Temperatures Friday morning will fall into the 40s and in some case, even the 30s. A frost advisory is in place for much of the tri-state, except the immediate New York City metro area. The coldest spots look to be Sullivan and Ulster…
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Drought concerns inch closer to NYC area after very dry September and start to October
Even though it ended on a soggy note, September was far from the wettest month we’ve seen thus far in 2024. In fact, year to date, it has been our driest month in terms of total rainfall accumulation, adding up to just above an inch and a half for the entire month. And over 80% of that rain came in…
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Gloomy weekend on deck with plenty of scattered showers — keep those umbrellas handy
After a gloomy week, clouds and periodic showers will carry into the weekend. It’s not going to be a washout, but you’re going to want to keep the umbrella nearby. A front carrying remnant moisture from Helene will push into the tri-state Saturday morning. Expect to wake up to damp sidewalks and a few scattered showers across the area....
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4