Friday Storms Could Impact Parts Southern Tier, Mohawk Valley, Capital Region, and Mid-Hudson Valley with Heavy Downpours and Damaging Wind Gusts
Extreme Heat and High Humidity Starting Monday and Continuing Through the Week With “Feels Like” Temperatures Exceeding 100 Degrees by Wednesday
Find Cooling Centers in New York State and New York City
State Agencies Prepared to Respond to Requests for Assistance
All New Yorkers Should Monitor Local Weather Forecasts
Governor Kathy Hochul urged New Yorkers to prepare for severe weather Friday and several days of extreme heat and high humidity next week across the State. Starting Friday morning, a cold front is expected to produce thunderstorms, some with heavy downpours and potentially damaging wind gusts, for parts of the Southern Tier, Mohawk Valley, Capital Region, and Mid-Hudson Valley. Impacts from storms could include flash flooding, dangerous travel conditions, and power outages. Governor Hochul also urged all New Yorkers to prepare for several days of extreme heat starting Monday and continuing through the week. Heat and humidity are forecast to increase across the State starting Monday and with “feels like” temperatures exceeding 100 degrees Tuesday and Wednesday.
"New Yorkers should take every precaution they can over this next week to stay cool and stay safe as the combination of severe storms, heat, and humidity will pose a significant health risk for vulnerable New Yorkers,” Governor Hochul said. "My administration will be closely monitoring the weather impacts and we encourage New Yorkers to watch the weather forecast closely, stay hydrated, and have a plan if you need to cool off during this time.”
New Yorkers are encouraged to sign up for emergency alerts by subscribing to NY Alert, a free service providing critical emergency information to your cell phone or computer. For a complete listing of weather alerts and forecasts, visit the National Weather Service website.
Agency Activities
- 1,439 large dump trucks
- 322 large loaders
- 86 tracked and wheeled excavators
- 93 chippers
- 20 graders
- 14 vacuum trucks with sewer jets
- 11 tree crew bucket trucks
- 5 dozers
For real-time travel information, motorists should call 511 or visit https://www.511ny.org/#:Alerts, New York State's official traffic and travel information source.
- 350 large and small dump trucks
- 63 loaders
- 32 trailers
- 7 vac trucks
- 13 excavators
- 8 brush chippers
- 100 chainsaws
- 19 aerial trucks
- 22 skid steers
- 86 portable generators
- 69 portable light units
The Thruway Authority encourages motorists to download its mobile app which is available for free on iPhone and Android devices. The app provides motorists direct access to real-time traffic information, live traffic cameras and navigation assistance while on the go. Motorists can also sign up for TRANSalert e-mails and follow @ThruwayTraffic on X for the latest traffic conditions along the Thruway.
- Know the county in which you live and the names of nearby cities. Severe weather warnings are issued on a county basis.
- Learn the safest route from your home or business to high, safe ground should you have to leave in a hurry.
- Develop and practice a 'family escape' plan and identify a meeting place if family members become separated.
- Make an itemized list of all valuables including furnishings, clothing and other personal property. Keep the list in a safe place.
- Stockpile emergency supplies of canned food, medicine and first aid supplies and drinking water. Store drinking water in clean, closed containers.
- Plan what to do with your pets.
- Have a portable radio, flashlights, extra batteries and emergency cooking equipment available.
- Keep your automobile fueled. If electric power is cut off, gasoline stations may not be able to pump fuel for several days. Have a small disaster supply kit in the trunk of your car.
Have disaster supplies on hand, including:
- Flashlight and extra batteries
- Battery-operated radio and extra batteries
- First aid kit and manual
- Emergency food and water
- Non-electric can opener
- Essential medicines
- Checkbook, cash, credit cards, ATM cards
- Click here to find a cooling center near you.
- For those in New York City, go to NYC Cool Options.
For more safety tips, visit the New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services Safety Tips.
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