
Rain Soaks NYC Again as Chilly Weather Disrupts Midweek Commute
Hey everyone, let’s talk about the weather situation in New York City right now—because if you’ve been outside lately, you already know it’s been anything but pleasant.
It’s Wednesday, and the rain is back with a vengeance. Showers rolled in early this morning, and they’ve pretty much been hanging over the city like an uninvited guest. We’re talking about a gray, damp, and downright chilly kind of day. Temperatures haven’t even managed to crawl out of the 50s, which, for late May, feels more like a step back into March than a lead-in to Memorial Day weekend.
Also Read:- Smith Faces His Past in High-Stakes Geelong vs Bulldogs Clash
- Oilers’ Special Teams Collapse Sparks Stars’ Stunning Game 1 Comeback
And unfortunately, it’s not over yet. According to CBS New York’s First Alert Weather team, Thursday is going to be another messy day. Showers will continue, and they could get heavier at times, especially during the morning commute. So if you’re heading to work or school, plan for delays and bring your umbrella—maybe even your rain boots. There’s also the potential for ponding on roads and some localized flooding, particularly in the low-lying areas.
But here’s the silver lining: things are expected to start turning around by Friday. The weather won’t be completely dry, but it’ll be a significant improvement. We’ll still see a few scattered showers, but the skies will begin to clear, and temperatures will begin to rebound—finally creeping back into the 60s and 70s.
Looking ahead to the Memorial Day weekend, the forecast is shaping up to be more promising. Friday brings a mix of sun and clouds with milder air. Saturday looks mostly dry, and Sunday could bring a few spotty showers, but nothing too disruptive. Overall, it’s looking like we’ll get to enjoy at least part of the long weekend without needing to dodge puddles.
So hang in there, New York. Grab your layers, ride out this soggy stretch, and get ready for some well-earned sunshine.
Read More:
0 Comments