Thunderstorms roll in before temperatures set to plummet
Briefly

New York City is experiencing a 'flip-flop' weather pattern that has led to warm temperatures recently but is now shifting to cooler weather accompanied by thunderstorms. After hitting highs in the 80s and 90s during the first week of June, temperatures are expected to fall significantly, with daytime highs dropping by 15 degrees. This cooling trend, forecasted to hit the region this weekend, may deter outdoor activities, and could bring severe weather, including gusty winds and hail, before next week's potential for record heat returns.
A 'flip-flop' weather pattern is causing dramatic temperature swings in the Northeast, leading from early summer warmth to a cool down with thunderstorms.
The upcoming days will see temperatures swing from 10 degrees above the historical average to 5 degrees below, creating significant weather variation.
Read at The Mirror US
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