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Heavy thunderstorm for New Jersey; Tornados possible – NBC New York

A heavy thunderstorm clock is in force for Central and South Jersey until 5 p.m., since intensive storms probably cut through the area from noon to afternoon.

We have completed a restless week with a flood of stormy weather on Friday and Saturday. On both days, the Storm Prediction Center set the TRI-State area at a low level at a low level. Sunday seems to be the better day of the weekend – dry and mild in the city.

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Storms are isolated in nature, which means that at a certain time most of the tri-state dry with discrete storm cells that the landscape dots. On Friday, the level of threat in the Metro New York City region will be low – 1 on a scale from 1 to 5. On Saturday it will rise to level 2.

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Although storms could take place anywhere in the tri-state, the most likely formed in South Jersey and areas west of New York City. The timing concerns until early evening – the warmest part of the day – when most storms form.

The biggest threat is damaged with a secondary threat in a straight wind. Floods are possible, but generally low and very isolated for the heaviest downpours. Tornados are not expected, but they can never exclude them at any time that develop strong to heavy storms.

The risk area is expanding on Saturday. Most of the Tri-State area is moved to level 2. Storms are still scattered in nature, but a little more numerous than on Friday. And like the storms on Friday, most of them will flare up in the afternoon and early evening on Saturday.

Wind in particular will still be the main threat, but the atmospheric conditions will also be a little more beneficial for the formation of the tornado.


While the Subway series, which begins on Friday, is possible for the first two games, the games will probably go out without significant weather problems. Since storms are scattered in nature, the likelihood of rain delays will be low. And on Sunday the weather will be flawless!

Sunday will surely be the better half of the weekend. A cold front will move through the region on Saturday evening and the storm threats to pull out. In this sense, you can expect more sunshine, lower humidity and very comfortable temperatures for the second half of the weekend.

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