
NYC Is Set to Sizzle as Record Heat Bears Down on the US Northeast
More than 200 daily and overnight records are poised to be broken from Sunday to Tuesday across a wide swath of the country from Chicago to New York, according to the US Weather Prediction Center. The scorching conditions are forecast to last through next week.
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CBS News
2 hours ago
- CBS News
A flash flood risk returns to the Pittsburgh region and will remain through the weekend
Our area is included under the Weather Prediction Center's Excessive Rain Outlook on each day over the next four days, and today's risk level is a level two out of four. Near record precipitable water values, along with heat and a mid-level disturbance, will fuel strong storm chances and a flood risk today. WEATHER LINKS: Current Conditions | School Closings & Delays | Submit Your Weather Photos Storms could arrive as soon as 10 a.m. this morning for some parts of our area. Pittsburgh's first rain will likely happen just before noon, with a couple more rounds of rain expected through the afternoon and evening. While most places should see around a half-inch to three-quarters of an inch of rain, there will be standouts that see well over that. Let's get to your forecast, highs today will hit the mid to low 80s due to rain. I have Pittsburgh's high hitting 83°. Rain chances will be highest from 5 p.m.-9 p.m., but even outside of that window, people will see rain. I have noon temperatures in the low 80s. Thursday highs are expected to hit the upper 80s in Pittsburgh, with the highest chance for rain on Thursday occurring in places south of I-70. Friday is looking VERY comfy with highs in the low 80s and humidity levels a tick or two lower than today's. Saturday and Sunday temperatures will be in the mid to low 80s. The setup is a similar one to what we have seen over the past two months here locally. High moisture levels in the atmosphere, with us seeing precipitable water levels in the 90th percentile on record. The latest Pittsburgh NWS sounding shows yesterday's PW at 1.65". It will be interesting to see what this morning's sounding shows, and I expect we will see our PW values close but still shy of the record daily value of 2.05". Why does this matter? The higher the PW value, the higher the chance of seeing life-threatening flash flooding. On top of the moisture, we will have the trigger in the way of a mid-level low that will roll by today. This will all come together to bring heavy but fairly fast-moving storms our way this afternoon. The risk for flash flooding won't just be confined to today, as data shows the risk for flash flooding remaining in place Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and likely on Sunday too. There will be some big gaps in the rain, though, including most of Friday, looking dry and pleasant. At this point, only today has been named a First Alert Weather Day, but I expect us KDKA meteorologist will be issuing another FAWD or two before the weekend is over. Stay up to date with the KDKA Mobile App – which you can download here!


Bloomberg
2 hours ago
- Bloomberg
The Flash-Flood Era Is Here, and We're Not Ready
New York City's subway system is mainly known for moving millions of riders every day and scaring the US Treasury Secretary. But every so often it also becomes the world's least-popular water park. Instagram was rife this week with unnerving videos of subway riders watching high waters churn outside their train cars after a brief but biblical downpour dumped more than 2 inches of rain in less than an hour on Monday, overwhelming the city's drains and turning subway stations into raging rivers. What might have been a mundane summer rainstorm at one time led to flooding that killed at least two people, destroyed property and snarled travel across three states.
Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Yahoo
FIRST ALERT WEATHER: Heat, humidity return with a few late day storms
Tracking a dry morning commute. Hot afternoon with highs in the lower 90s and feels like temperatures 100+. A few late afternoon showers/storms well inland. Locally heavy downpours and lightning are the main threats. Moderate rip current risk at local beaches today. The heat cranks up as we head into the weekend. Highs on Saturday and Sunday will be in the mid to upper 90s with feels like temps. 105+. TROPICS The First Alert Weather Team is tracking low pressure moving across the Western Panhandle of Florida. Some possibility of development as it approaches Louisiana tomorrow if it can move into the Gulf. The next named storm will be 'Dexter' More details: Talking the Tropics with Mike TODAY: Partly cloudy, a few late afternoon showers/storms. High: 92 (Feels like: 101+) TONIGHT: Partly cloudy. Isolated shower early. Low: 73 THURSDAY: Partly sunny, a few inland storms. 73/92 FRIDAY: Partly cloudy & hot, isolated afternoon storms. 74/95 SATURDAY: Partly sunny, isolated afternoon shower/storm. 74/96 SUNDAY: Partly sunny and hot. Isolated afternoon storm. 75/95 MONDAY: Partly sunny and hot. Isolated afternoon storm. 74/97 TUESDAY: Partly sunny and hot. A few afternoon storms. 75/96 >>> STREAM ACTION NEWS JAX LIVE <<< [DOWNLOAD: Free Action News Jax app for alerts as news breaks] [SIGN UP: Action News Jax Daily Headlines Newsletter] Click here to download the free Action News Jax news and weather apps, click here to download the Action News Jax Now app for your smart TV and click here to stream Action News Jax live.