When will the rain be heaviest?
The heaviest rain is expected during Wednesday evening's commute.
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New York and New Jersey residents should prepare for a stretch of wet weather as forecasters predict multiple days of rain. The downpours are expected to affect evening commutes and outdoor activities throughout the week.
The New York and New Jersey region is bracing for a prolonged period of rainfall. Starting Wednesday afternoon, steady rain will intensify into the evening, impacting the evening commute with wet streets and potential ponding on roadways. The rain is expected to taper off into showers by Thursday morning, but the wet conditions will persist through Friday morning.
**Impact on Events:**
**Positive Impact on Drought:**
Despite the inconvenience, the consistent rainfall is beneficial, as it continues to improve drought conditions in the Tri-State area, which has been experiencing dryness since the autumn of 2024. All drought conditions were removed last week, with only a few spots holding onto 'dry conditions,' which should improve further.
**How to Prepare:**
This weather pattern marks the end of May with a final push of showers and storms, with drier, sunnier conditions expected as we move into June.
The heaviest rain is expected during Wednesday evening's commute.
Yes, events like Manhattanhenge and the Beyoncé concert on Wednesday will likely be impacted.
Yes, the rainfall is helping to alleviate drought conditions in the Tri-State area.
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