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By Labor Day, an area of high pressure from the Midwest will stretch to include much of the Northeast. For some, the air will feel like fall, with bright sunshine, low humidity, cool nights and ...
This image shows a bright flash of lightning during a thunderstorm in New Jersey on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024. Luckily, there weren’t too many reports of damage as a result of the storms. The ...
Hurricane Bob approaching New England on August 19, 1991. August 19, 1991 – Hurricane Bob made landfall on Block Island, Rhode Island, and Newport, Rhode Island, as a Category 2 hurricane. Winds gusted to Category 3 strength in southeastern Massachusetts. Bob was one of the smallest in area and yet most intense hurricanes to hit southern New ...
Damage. $65.9 million. Areas affected. Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Maryland. In a six-day period from September 8 to September 13, 2023, slow-moving thunderstorms associated with a low-pressure area caused flash flooding across multiple states across the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States.
This will keep much of New England, including Boston and northern and eastern upstate New York, somewhat naturally air-conditioned most of the time this week with highs mainly in the 70s F.
September 17, 1903: The 1903 Vagabond Hurricane produces wind gusts in excess of 65 mph (105 km/h) and 3 inches (75 mm) of rain in Central Park. [19] August 15, 1904: A Category 2 hurricane skirts the East Coast of the United States producing gale-force winds and heavy rain in Eastern New York and Long Island.
Extreme tropical downpours and locally severe thunderstorms will return to the flood-weary Northeast from late this week into early next week. As more rain pours down on the saturated ground, the ...
At least 43 people died in New York City as a result of the storm, and 53 in the state. Thousands of homes and an estimated 250,000 vehicles were destroyed during the storm, and the economic losses in New York City were estimated to be roughly $19 billion [3] with an estimated $32.8 billion required for restoration across the state. [4]