News 12 Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Allan
Nosoff says to expect heavy rain and high winds Monday night into Tuesday.
There is a coastal flood advisory for the Bronx and a coastal
flood statement for Brooklyn.
MONDAY: Scattered rain showers throughout the day. Not
expected to be heavy, but enough to inconvenience travel. Highs near 41. A bit
breezy during the day with 15-25 mph gusts.
MONDAY NIGHT - STORM WATCH: Heavy rain after 5
p.m. through 3 a.m. Then a chance for mixing as temps fall to the low- to-mid-30s.
Isolated flash flooding and minor-to-moderate coastal flooding likely. Wind
gusts pick up to 30-40 mph. Little to no snow accumulation expected.
TUESDAY - STORM WATCH: A messy morning commute with
a wintry mix, then scattered snow showers by the afternoon. Temps hover near
35. A general 1-3 inches of slushy snow on colder surfaces is possible, less
than that south of Kings Highway in Brooklyn, more in the higher elevations of
Riverdale/Wakefield/Norwood. Any precipitation ends by 6 p.m. and turning very
cold at night. Feels-like teens by Wednesday morning.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny and blustery. Highs near
44. Wind gusts 30-40 mph. Lows down to 35.
THURSDAY - FRIDAY: Sunny and nice! Winds subside
and temps rise. Highs into the 50s, to near 60 by Friday. Lows in the low 40s.