A line of strong to severe storms is headed for the tri-state.
The weekend has been a hot one, but it’s also stayed dry — a treat for World Cup ticket holders, Knicks fans watching Game 5 outside and anyone enjoying the Puerto Rican Day Parade.
Our weather is likely to take a significant turn late Sunday, however.
Severe thunderstorm watches were issued ahead of the incoming storms likely to reach our area around 9 p.m. Damaging winds will be the main threat.
Hail and isolated flash flooding can’t be counted out, though.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani urged caution around tonight’s storms.
“If storms hit, go inside. Stay out of heavy rain and strong winds that could down trees or power lines,” the mayor wrote on social media. “Stay vigilant for any flooding, especially if you live in a basement apartment or coastal community.”


Behind Sunday night’s front, much cooler air envelopes the tri-state, with high temperatures near 80 degrees Monday.


