Today’s top weather news: Severe weather kills 3 in New York; Invest 90L monitored in Atlantic

Today’s top weather news: Severe weather kills 3 in New York; Invest 90L monitored in Atlantic

 

Welcome to the Fox Weather daily climate update. It is Sunday, June 22, 2025. His week begins with all the best news about the weather for next week. You can also get a rapid informative session of the national, regional and local climate when you want with the Fox Weather Update podcast.

The severe climate claims 3 lives in New York, causes a sudden flood emergency

The severe electric storms contributed to three deaths in the center of New York and threw up to 5 inches of rain on Sunday, which caused a rare emergency of sudden flood while the waters of the floods covered the roads and entered the houses.

Storm reports from the National Meteorological Service Office in Binghamton, New York, show that Oneida County Emergency Manager reported three deaths after severe thunderstorms knocked multiple trees at least two separate structures near Clark Mills.

Invest 90L monitored for tropical development in the central Atlantic

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is observing a tropical disturbance in the central subtropical Atlantic. According to the NHC, a wak low pressure system has developed about 450 miles of shoestasos east of bermuda and is producing showers and thunderstorms from Sunday.

This system has been called Invest 90L, which is a name convention used by the NHC to identify areas that are investigating for possible development in a tropical depression or tropical storm in the next seven days.

Brutal and dangerous heat dome to grab New York city; Boston declares heat emergency

An expansive heat dome that broke boxes for Friday and Saturday record temperatures in the next work week, with more than 30 states on alert for potentially attractive heat during the first full summer week.

The Mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, held a press conference on Saturday and warned that the incoming heat wave would be “brutal and dangerous”, and Boston mayor, Michelle Wu, declared a heat emergency for the city until Tuesday due to heat.

The governor of Connecticut, Ned Lamont, announced that he has directed the extreme climate protocol of the state to be activated and in force from Sunday noon to at least 8 pm on Wednesday.

Clock: extensive damage in northern Dakota after a mortal Deeeco

A powerful right brought tornadoes and wind bursts of more than 100 mph in North Dakota and Western Minnesota from Friday night until Saturday morning, leaving several dead and a trace of damages and power cuts.

According to the Cass County Sheriff’s office, a tornado died in the rural city of Enderlin, North Dakota.

Fox Weather’s correspondent, Robert Ray, was in Enderlin on Sunday with the latest in recovery efforts.

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