Weather / Severe Weather
Severe thunderstorms swept through the New York City metropolitan area and parts of New Jersey on Saturday, September 6, 2025, causing downed trees, localized flooding, and traffic delays. The National Weather Service issued severe thunders...
The storms developed rapidly, with the most active period occurring between 2 p.m. and early evening. A cold front moving into the tri-state area triggered the storms. Rainfall rates reached up to two inches per hour during the heaviest downpours. The primary threats included:
While the worst of the storms were expected to subside a few hours after sunset, lingering rain could continue into Sunday morning. Clear skies and cooler temperatures are expected to return by Monday as high pressure moves into the Northeast.
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