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Late-day storms could bring chance of damaging winds, hail, localized flooding

On the heels of Tropical Storm Fay, some summer storms are ramping up as they move across the tri-state area this Saturday.

News 12 Staff

Jul 11, 2020, 1:44 PM

Updated 1,607 days ago

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Late-day storms could bring chance of damaging winds, hail, localized flooding
On the heels of Tropical Storm Fay, some summer storms are ramping up as they move across the tri-state area this Saturday.
The day is seeing hot and humid conditions, with highs around 83 degrees. 
While most storms are expected to stay just north and west of Long Island , we could see some sweep into western parts of the Island. The storm activity could increase and intensify into the evening. The chance of storms will linger through around 11 p.m. before tapering off.
News 12 meteorologists say the storms that began popping up this afternoon could be severe at times. They're packing the chance for damaging, gusty winds, hail, downpours and localized flooding.
Overnight hours will see partly cloudy skies with lows around 73 degrees.
Sunday will be mostly cloudy with more chances for thunderstorms. Highs for the day will be around 90 degrees in areas inland.
Stay with News 12 for the latest forecast information.
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