Scattered downpours are developing this evening across southern New York and southern/central New England, with localized flash flooding possible.
A stalled front and building thunderstorms may produce 1–2 inches of rain per hour, with localized totals of up to 3 inches before storms gradually diminish after sunset.
Flood risk is elevated due to very wet ground from recent rain and urban areas where poor drainage can occur. Flash flooding could occur with little warning.
Ensure you have our 1DegreeOutside app downloaded, with LOCATION and NOTIFICATIONS turned ON so you’ll receive warnings.
Never drive through flooded roads.
Be alert for rapidly changing conditions near streams, low-lying areas, and poor drainage spots.
Monitor radar and alerts until storms taper later this evening.