Wintertime factors are driving strong and damaging winds across North Jersey and New York. How long will they last?
Volunteers observed wind gusts of 63 mph on Long Island on Jan. 9. Gusts at NYC airports topped 55 mph. What were the highest gusts in Hudson Valley?
On Tuesday afternoon, forecasters at the National Weather Service dropped their most severe warnings for the rest of the day.
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As fires in the region remain uncontained, L.A. officials say they’re “ready” for an incoming new round of strong winds.
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The difference in pressure between the two systems causes the high winds.” Wind speeds are steady around 20 mph with gusts nearing 35 mph across the region. But, the urban terrain in New York ...
proved to be quite blustery for the Hudson Valley and New York City. According to the National Weather Service, gusts as high as 47 mph in Westchester, 55 mph at an airport in NYC and in the 60s out ...
The data is considered unofficial. The following airports in New York City, Hudson Valley and Long Island reported wind gusts as high as 55 miles per hour Thursday, Jan. 9: JFK Airport ...
During Friday, winds will back from westerly to south-southwesterly, boosting afternoon temps into the mid-upper 30s under a mostly to partly cloudy sky.
Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed at least 24 people and destroyed more than 12,000 structures, officials said, ...