It was almost the driest January on record for Long Island, but today's rain arrives just in time. It could be the start of a big shift in our weather pattern.
A high surf advisory is now in effect on the north-facing shores of Hawai‘i and other islands. A long-period north swell will build rapidly tonight, peak early Friday, then gradually diminish, according to the National Weather Service. Additionally, a shorter-period northwest swell will arrive on Friday.
The National Weather Service is warning of flash flooding, severe thunderstorms and damaging winds as a low pressure system passes north of the state Thursday. A cold front will drag across the state from Kauai southeast toward Big Island.
A seasonal outlook from the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center reveals that New York is forecast with a likelihood of above-average temperatures from February through April 2025. (Courtesy of the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center) (Courtesy of the National Weathe
Friday is shaping up to be a soggy day! We’re not talking about record-breaking rain, but certainly a much-needed soaking. The rain will ramp up before dawn and continue through the evening, but it won’t be non-stop.
Low pressure will move through the area Friday followed by a cold front which will arrive later this evening. A winter weather advisory is in effect through 1 p.m. for northern
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Saturday will remain cold but mostly sunny with highs of around 40 on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service. Parts of Suffolk County experienced single-digit temperatures on Saturday morning, while the high is forecast around 33 in Islip later in the day.