Tri-State Weather Alert: 90s Heat With Evening Thunderstorms Across New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut Sunday Night

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New York, NY – Scorching heat will grip the New York metro area Sunday with widespread highs in the 90s before evening thunderstorms bring some relief. The combination of heat and humidity will create moderate heat risks across the region, especially for vulnerable populations.

According to the National Weather Service in New York, high temperatures are expected to reach 94 degrees in Newark and Trenton, 92 in Poughkeepsie, and around 91 in Danbury and Hartford. New York City itself will peak near 91, with slightly cooler readings in coastal spots like Montauk and Islip, holding in the low 80s.

Thunderstorm chances remain low during the day, but increase sharply by Sunday evening into early Monday. Rain probabilities climb to near 40% across Long Island and coastal Connecticut, with storms capable of brief downpours and gusty winds. Commuters and late-night travelers should prepare for slick roads and possible delays.

Health officials urge residents to stay hydrated, limit outdoor activity during peak afternoon hours, and check on neighbors without air conditioning. Power grids may also see added stress as cooling demand spikes.

The storm threat continues through early Monday morning before drier, slightly cooler conditions return. More updates are expected as the week progresses.

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