A significant weather system will bring moderate to heavy rainfall and strong winds to Staten Island late Sunday night through Monday morning, according to the National Weather Service. Residents should prepare for potentially disruptive weather conditions that could impact the Monday morning commute.
The weather service forecasts up to about 1 inch of rain in a short period, with the heaviest precipitation expected between late Sunday night and early Monday morning. Winds will intensify, with gusts potentially reaching 25 to 30 mph on Sunday and potentially stronger on Monday. The incoming storm system will bring unseasonably mild temperatures, with Sunday’s highs climbing into the upper 60s to low 70s.
Urban and poor drainage areas may experience minor flooding during the Monday morning rush hour. The weather service warns that the rain could coincide with a minor storm tide, increasing potential flooding risks in New York City metropolitan areas. Residents in low-lying areas should be prepared and monitor local conditions.
New York City can expect similar conditions, with temperatures remaining mild and the potential for significant rainfall. The weather pattern will shift quickly, with conditions expected to dry out by Monday afternoon and temperatures returning to seasonal norms.
The extended forecast indicates predominantly dry conditions for the remainder of the week, with temperatures hovering near normal.
A draft of this story was generated using AI. It was reviewed, edited and approved by Advance/SILive.com staff.
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