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Northeast Cities Face Heavy Rain Into Monday Night

June 22, 2026
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Northeast Cities Face Heavy Rain Into Monday Night

Heavy rain in the Northeast on Monday is expected to continue through the evening, and the most severe storms may arrive just as players in two World Cup games take to the field.

As the afternoon progresses into the evening, meteorologists have said they are watching for multiple waves of thunderstorms that could bring severe winds and flooding rain. France and Iraq are scheduled to play at 5 p.m. in Philadelphia, and Norway and Senegal are set for 8 p.m. in East Rutherford, N.J.

“We’re expecting more development of the showers and thunderstorms, so we’re expecting increasing coverage,” Nick Guzzo, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, N.J., said early Monday afternoon.

A severe thunderstorm watch was issued Monday afternoon for an area that stretched from Virginia into New Jersey. As conditions develop, the watch could be extended farther north; forecasters said they were coordinating with the Storm Prediction Center, which issues the watches.

The Weather Service forecasters will also coordinate with local emergency managers during the 5 p.m. game in Philadelphia. Additionally, two Weather Service forecasters were en route to the emergency operations center for the 8 p.m. match in East Rutherford, N.J., to track potential risks.

“For basically the I-95 corridor north and west, we have the potential of precipitation upward of, like, 70 to 80 percent,” Mr. Guzzo said. (The I-95 corridor is a section of the interstate that connects the major cities in the Northeast, including Philadelphia and New York City.)

These storms will have the potential to produce up to two inches of rainfall per hour — enough to raise the possibility of flash flooding, especially in cities.

While a thunderstorm is possible in New York on Monday evening and at game time, the likelihood of severe weather is slightly lower there than for the Philadelphia game.

Much depends on how far north the warm, moist air can push, said James Connelly, a meteorologist at the Weather Service in New York. If it advances ahead of the later game, there is a possibility for some rumbles of thunder. Either way, rain will certainly be a contender in both games.

The post Northeast Cities Face Heavy Rain Into Monday Night appeared first on New York Times.

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