What is causing the high rip current risk?
Distant major Hurricane Gabrielle is bringing large waves and life-threatening rip currents to Brooklyn and Queens beaches.
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Brooklyn is experiencing warmer and humid weather with potential showers and thunderstorms. Stay updated on the latest forecast and be aware of the high rip current risk due to Hurricane Gabrielle.
Brooklyn is set for a mixed bag of weather conditions this week. A high rip current risk is in effect today due to distant Hurricane Gabrielle, bringing large waves and life-threatening rip currents to beaches. Temperatures will be warmer and humid, reaching highs near 81°F. A frontal system will move in this evening, bringing showers and potential thunderstorms, mainly after 7 PM through 2 AM. While severe weather is not expected, a secondary storm system will arrive Wednesday night, bringing steady to moderate rain through Friday, with Thursday being the wettest day. Rainfall of 1-2 inches is possible from tonight through Saturday. Residents should stay tuned for updates on the exact timing and impacts of these systems.
Distant major Hurricane Gabrielle is bringing large waves and life-threatening rip currents to Brooklyn and Queens beaches.
Showers and potential thunderstorms are expected this evening into Wednesday, likely after 7 PM through 2 AM.
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