Tuesday's weather in New York City will include intermittent rain with the potential for thunderstorms, although the city itself is not under a flood watch. Much of the rainfall will accumulate to around half an inch by Wednesday morning. While the forecast centers on scattered showers, meteorologists warn that these could include strong or even severe thunderstorms, characterized by damaging winds, substantial rain, and possible hail. The threat of such storms is more pronounced in areas west of the city, but they could impact parts of northeast New Jersey as they move east.
Tuesday marks another rainy day in New York City, characterized by on-and-off rain, with possible thunderstorms and severe weather threatening nearby areas.
It won't be raining all day everywhere, but it will be like on and off rain - showers - today into tonight and even into tomorrow.
Any showers could produce thunderstorms, and some of them could be strong and potentially severe, packing damaging winds and hail.
The threat of thunderstorms is west of the city, and as they travel eastward, these storms could make their way into northeast New Jersey.
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