New York Braces for Isolated Thunderstorms and High Temperatures Today

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Albany, NY – Isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected in New York today, particularly ahead of a warm front. The National Weather Service in Albany has indicated that a few thunderstorms may become severe, with damaging winds anticipated north of the Capital Region and Mohawk Valley. High humidity levels will accompany above-normal temperatures, ranging from the 80s to the lower 90s, with cooler readings over the mountains.

According to the US National Weather Service, today will see a high of 90°F with a 50% chance of thunderstorms. As the week progresses, Wednesday is expected to be rainy with a 70% chance of precipitation and a high of 84°F. The weather will clear up on Thursday with a high of 89°F and sunny skies.

The forecast for Friday predicts a high of 91°F with partly cloudy conditions. The weekend will bring more rain, with a 45% chance of showers on both Saturday and Sunday, with highs of 88°F and 84°F, respectively. Humidity levels will remain high throughout the week, contributing to the discomfort despite occasional breaks in the rain.