Intense heat and severe thunderstorms are in the forecast Wednesday for New York and New Jersey.
The New York and New Jersey area will catch a break Tuesday, but some intense heat is back tomorrow, along with the threat of severe thunderstorms.Sunshine will dominate this afternoon, as high pressure settles in. So, unlike yesterday, there's really no threat of active weather, but it will certainly feel like summer out there. Worth mentioning, there's an air quality alert for parts of central New Jersey due to elevated ground level ozone.
Things will get a little more interesting tomorrow, as we find ourselves just ahead of our next cold front. The first story will be the heat, as temperatures climb into the 90s. And this will be paired with dew points around 70 degrees, so it will feel more like 95 to 100-plus degrees. Then, our attention turns toward the sky, as the cold front approaches.
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