Shocking Weather Alert: Thunderstorms and High Winds Set to Hit Queens, Are You Prepared?

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If you thought spring was about to bring smooth sailing, think again. Queens is in for a week of weather whiplash, with everything from rain and wind to sunshine and thunderstorms making an appearance. Whether you’re commuting, planning a weekend outing, or just trying to figure out what to wear, this forecast has all the details you need to stay ahead of the changing conditions.

Monday Kicks Off Wet and Windy

The week begins with a damp and dreary Monday as rain showers and drizzle stick around through the early afternoon. Roads will be slick, and visibility could be reduced, making the morning commute a challenge. Temperatures will reach a high of 58°F (14°C) before dropping sharply to 36°F (2°C) in the evening. The good news? The rain is expected to clear out later in the day, giving way to drier conditions by nightfall.

Tuesday Delivers a Much-Needed Break

After Monday’s gloomy skies, Tuesday brings a welcome change. Sunshine will dominate most of the day, and temperatures will rise to a comfortable 63°F (17°C). The evening will cool down to 45°F (7°C), but overall, it’s shaping up to be one of the best days of the week. If you’ve been waiting for a chance to get outside, Tuesday is your moment—whether it’s for a long walk, a jog, or just soaking up some much-needed Vitamin D.

Shocking Weather Alert: Thunderstorms and High Winds Set to Hit Queens, Are You Prepared?
Source: Hindustan Times

Midweek Clouds Begin to Roll In

Wednesday starts off with a mix of sun and clouds, with highs around 59°F (15°C). While the day itself should remain dry, the increasing cloud cover is a sign of what’s coming next. By nighttime, expect cooler conditions with temperatures dipping to 43°F (6°C). If you’re heading out in the evening, be sure to bring a light jacket as the air may feel crisp.

Thursday’s Stormy Surprise

The most unpredictable day of the week arrives on Thursday. The morning may start with some sunshine, but don’t be fooled—clouds will thicken, and by the afternoon, rain showers are expected to move in. Even more concerning, a thunderstorm could develop, bringing gusty winds and downpours. Highs will reach 55°F (13°C), while the evening temperatures will drop to 41°F (5°C). If you have outdoor plans, be prepared to pivot.

Friday Brings Strong Winds and a Temperature Drop

As the storm system moves out, it leaves behind gusty winds and cooler air. Friday’s high will only reach 48°F (9°C), and the strong breeze will make it feel even colder. If you’re out and about, be sure to bundle up and secure any loose outdoor items that could be blown around. The low will remain steady at 41°F (5°C), keeping things brisk into the evening.

Weekend Outlook: Mostly Cloudy and Milder

Don’t expect a bright and sunny weekend, but at least it won’t be a washout. Saturday will be mostly cloudy, with highs near 56°F (14°C) and lows around 45°F (7°C). Sunday follows a similar pattern, with overcast skies and temperatures topping out at 56°F (13°C). While rain isn’t a major concern, there could be a few scattered showers, so it’s best to keep an umbrella handy just in case.

How to Stay Prepared This Week

  • Drive with caution – Wet roads on Monday and Thursday could make for hazardous conditions. Give yourself extra time and take it slow.
  • Keep an umbrella handy – With scattered showers and a possible thunderstorm midweek, don’t leave home without one.
  • Dress in layers – Temperature swings mean you’ll need both light and warm layers to stay comfortable.
  • Secure outdoor items – Friday’s winds could send trash bins and patio furniture flying, so be proactive.

Bottom Line

Queens residents should be ready for a little bit of everything this week. While Tuesday will offer a pleasant break with sunshine and mild temperatures, the return of rain, wind, and possible thunderstorms by Thursday means you’ll need to stay weather-aware. Keep your jackets, umbrellas, and patience ready—it’s going to be a wild ride!

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