Slow-moving storms may bring isolated flooding Sunday

2025-07-13 21:40
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Storms develop Sunday afternoon, greatest flood risk in New York

Storms develop Sunday afternoon, greatest flood risk in New York

WHILE IMPORTS FROM MEXICO TOPPED 500-BILLION DOLLARS IN 2024. A couple of rounds of showers and thunderstorms are on tap for today and Monday as a slow-moving frontal boundary drifts across southern Canada and into the Northeast United States. Heavy rainfall will be possible with any thunderstorms, and localized flooding cannot be ruled out. Drier weather resumes by Tuesday, but it will still be hot and humid for the rest of the week. A couple of rounds of showers and thunderstorms are on tap for today and Monday as a slow-moving frontal boundary drifts across southern Canada and into the Northeast United States. Heavy rainfall will be possible with any thunderstorms, and localized flooding cannot be ruled out. Drier weather resumes by Tuesday, but it will still be hot and humid for the rest of the week. A couple of rounds of showers and thunderstorms are on tap for today and Monday as a slow-moving frontal boundary drifts across southern Canada and into the Northeast United States. Heavy rainfall will be possible with any thunderstorms, and localized flooding cannot be ruled out. Drier weather resumes by Tuesday, but it will still be hot and humid for the rest of the week. A couple of rounds of showers and thunderstorms are on tap for today and Monday as a slow-moving frontal boundary drifts across southern Canada and into the Northeast United States. Heavy rainfall will be possible with any thunderstorms, and localized flooding cannot on tap for today and Monday as a slow-moving frontal boundary drifts across southern Canada and into the Northeast United States. Heavy rainfall will be possible with any thunderstorms, and localized flooding cannot be ruled out. Drier weather resumes by Tuesday, but it will still be hot and humid for the Canada and into the Northeast United States. Heavy rainfall will be possible with any thunderstorms, and localized flooding cannot be ruled out. Drier weather resumes by Tuesday, but it will still be hot and humid for the rest of the week. BURLINGTON

Storms develop Sunday afternoon, greatest flood risk in New York

A mix of sun and clouds is expected on Sunday, with highs in the mid to upper 80s and high humidity. A few spotty showers are likely in the morning. Then, a round of slow-moving storms is likely in northern New York this afternoon. A few storms likely come east into northern Vermont this evening. There is an isolated risk of flash flooding in the heaviest cells. See the map below for where the highest risk will be.Additional showers and storms are likely on Monday, especially midday and afternoon, as a frontal boundary passes through. Highs reach the mid-80s.Tuesday and Wednesday turn drier, with lots of sunshine. Both days will be hot and humid, with highs in the 90s.More chances for showers and storms arrive on Thursday and Friday, with highs back in the 80s.STAY WEATHER-AWAREFor the latest weather coverage for your area, click here. Stay updated with alerts in the myNBC5 app, which you can download here.For the best weather information and Vermont and northern New York’s Certified Most Accurate forecast, watch NBC5 News by streaming at this link.Don't forget to follow NBC5 News on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram.Follow the NBC5 First Warning Weather team on social media:Chief Meteorologist Tyler Jankoski Facebook | X | InstagramMeteorologist Ben Frechette Facebook | X | InstagramMeteorologist Matt DiLoreto Facebook | XMeteorologist Andrew Grautski Facebook | XMeteorologist Marissa Vigevani Facebook | X

A mix of sun and clouds is expected on Sunday, with highs in the mid to upper 80s and high humidity. A few spotty showers are likely in the morning. Then, a round of slow-moving storms is likely in northern New York this afternoon. A few storms likely come east into northern Vermont this evening.

There is an isolated risk of flash flooding in the heaviest cells. See the map below for where the highest risk will be.

Additional showers and storms are likely on Monday, especially midday and afternoon, as a frontal boundary passes through. Highs reach the mid-80s.

Tuesday and Wednesday turn drier, with lots of sunshine. Both days will be hot and humid, with highs in the 90s.

More chances for showers and storms arrive on Thursday and Friday, with highs back in the 80s.

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