The tri-state area is expecting pop-up thunderstorms on Thursday, which could be more widespread than the isolated ones that recently caused fatalities in New Jersey. Storms are likely to develop later in the afternoon, with gusty winds and additional rainfall posing risks. A heat advisory is in place, with temperatures feeling like they exceed 100 degrees, complicating air quality for vulnerable individuals. The severe weather earlier this week led to significant rainfall, breaking records in New York City. Overall, lightning-related deaths remain rare in the region but have occurred this year.
Pop-up thunderstorms are anticipated for the tri-state area Thursday, potentially more widespread than previous storms that caused fatalities in New Jersey.
The likelihood of scattered storms is predicted for later Thursday afternoon, with gusty winds and rainfall that could exacerbate recent flooding concerns.
A heat advisory is in effect due to temperatures surpassing 100 degrees, with heightened air quality concerns for vulnerable groups.
The severe thunderstorms earlier this week resulted in significant rainfall for the New York City area, surpassing the typical July levels.
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