First Alert Weather: Today will be the wetter half of the weekend as rounds of showers move through. Watch JohnElliottTV's forecast.
Today will be the wetter half of the weekend as rounds of showers move through; first from a swipe by a coastal low, then from a weakening cold front this evening.It won't be raining the entire time, but you'll need to keep the umbrella handy. The steadiest rounds of rain will be from the city and points south and east through the afternoon hours. Farther west, your best chance comes later on ahead of the front.
That's actually the area that could use it the most as Long Island is running a deficit for the season.We're not expecting widespread flooding, but some minor/poor drainage ponding is likely. Scattered showers continue this evening, gradually ending from west to east through the overnight hours. Lows will be in the 50s for most .As for Sunday, expect a much brighter and nicer day. It'll be warmer as well with highs in the mid to upper 70s.
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