
"Staten Island residents should prepare for dangerously strong winds Tuesday as a wind advisory remains in effect until 6 p.m. Gusts up to 50 mph are expected, particularly during the morning hours, with temperatures only reaching the lower 30s. According to the National Weather Service, the strongest winds will occur Tuesday morning before gradually diminishing through the day."
"The windy conditions are the result of a strong pressure gradient following a cold front passage, with the weather service reporting that some gusts in the New York City metro area have already exceeded 50 mph. Residents should secure loose outdoor objects and be cautious of potential power outages or falling tree limbs. Tuesday night will remain cold with lows in the lower to mid 20s."
"While no significant accumulation is currently expected, cold conditions could lead to slippery surfaces. The cold pattern will continue through the weekend with temperatures running 5-10 degrees below normal. A brief moderation in temperatures is expected early next week. Looking ahead to the weekend, a fast-moving clipper system may bring another chance of snow late Sunday into the overnight hours, potentially affecting weekend travel plans."
Staten Island will experience dangerously strong winds Tuesday under a wind advisory through 6 p.m., with gusts up to 50 mph expected, especially during the morning hours, and highs in the lower 30s. The strongest winds will occur Tuesday morning and gradually diminish through the day. Some flurries are possible from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., though no significant accumulation is expected. The strong pressure gradient following a cold front has produced gusts already exceeding 50 mph. Residents should secure loose outdoor objects and prepare for possible power outages or falling limbs. Cold overnight lows will be in the lower to mid 20s.
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