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The National Weather Service issued a flood advisory and weather warning until 2 p.m. Monday.
A severe thunderstorm warning was in effect for Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn Wednesday afternoon.
Parts of the Grand Central Parkway, Van Wyck and LIE were briefly washed out by heavy rains.
An extreme heat advisory was issued in New York as temperatures climbed to 100 degrees.
The city's latets heat wave brings highs that will feel like the triple digits this week.
Temperatures are predicted to rise to 95 degrees Tuesday afternoon.
A severe thunderstorm watch was in effect for New York City for Friday until 9 p.m.
Scorching temperatures are expected to near triple digits Thursday.
The National Weather Service issued an excessive heat warning that is in effect through Thursday evening.
Thursday's 78-degree weather was the highest temperature on record for March 22.
New York will see gusts of up to 60 miles per hour from 10 p.m. Friday to 6 p.m. Saturday.
There is chance of flurries Wednesday afternoon followed by snow in the evening.
Up to an inch of rain could fall during the storm Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
There's a chance that flurries and sleet could hit Manhattan Friday — but it will warm up by Christmas.
Storms are moving up the East Coast, bringing heavy rain and high winds Tuesday and Wednesday.
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