Hurricane Beryl making landfall, welcome to the era of humidity for Long Island as the Euro has dew points over 70 degrees for the next 10 days, and heavy downpours mostly inland later this week:
- My Personal Weatherman™
- Jul 8, 2024
- 1 min read
- You can see the radar image below with Beryl making landfall with everything you'd expect from a hurricane with torrential rain, very strong wind gusts of 60 to 90 mph, flash flooding, storm surge, and tornadoes.
- Another hot and very humid day today, and there will be a good amount of heavy showers and thunderstorms Wednesday afternoon to Friday later this week with the main action being away from the coast as you can see in the rainfall map below, and tropical humidity will continue!
- It looks like hot weather returns on Sunday (July 14th) and continues into next Tuesday (July 16th) before a possible cold front approaches. It may be slightly less humid on Sunday.
- After Beryl, no tropical storms or hurricanes are expected in the Atlantic basin for at least the next 10 to 14 days.
- 1st image: My Long Island forecast
- 2nd image: Current radar at 4:34 AM
- 3rd image: Heat index temperatures at 2 PM today from the HRRR model
- 4th image: 6-day rainfall map from the Model Blend
- 5th image: Farmingdale, Long Island temperatures from the Euro ensembles
- 6th image: New York City forecast






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