Weather Warnings: Flash Flood Advisory Sunday Afternoon Into Evening, Heat Advisory Monday to Thursday
The National Weather Service is warning of isolated instances of flash flooding as thunderstorms are expected Sunday afternoon and evening.
The National Weather Service is warning of isolated instances of flash flooding as thunderstorms are expected Sunday afternoon and evening.
The National Weather Service has released an Excessive Heat Watch and Heat Advisory for New York City Friday. Increasing heat and humidity will combine to produce maximum heat index values of 100 to 105 F for most of the area late Friday morning into early evening.
According to the National Weather Service, heat index values on Tuesday are forecast to reach levels near 95°F. There is also a Flood Watch in effect for the City on Monday, with the potential for heavy rain and localized flash flooding in the afternoon and evening.
The skies over the East River will blaze brighter than ever with the return of the Macy’s 49th Annual 4th of July Fireworks spectacular.
New York City’s Rent Guidelines Board approved a rent hike of up to 4.5% for New Yorkers living in the Big Apple’s nearly 1 million rent-stabilized apartments.
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