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        Clouds and showers return to Brooklyn Wednesday after 10-day dry stretch

        Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Allan Nosoff says a 10-day dry stretch will end Wednesday in the late afternoon.

        News 12 Staff

        Sep 13, 2024, 4:41 PM

        Updated 42 min ago

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        OVERNIGHT: One more dry night is expected, albeit warmer and more humid. Some patchy fog is possible again but is expected to be only along the immediate coast.
        WEDNESDAY: The clouds remain into the day and rain should hold off until later in the afternoon. The northern edge of showers from what was Potential Tropical Cyclone 8 will arrive around 5 p.m. and bring a few outer bands of light rain through the Thursday morning commute. Flooding is not expected but watch for slick roads as there is a lot of grease and oil from cars that has not run off from the roads during this dry stretch.
        THURSDAY: Thursday afternoon and night is expected to be dry but lingering moisture could spark some drizzle or light rain early Friday and through most of the daytime. All of the rain will end by the start of the weekend. It will remain breezy but become brighter. Highs will be stuck in the 60s, a true fall-feel as it officially begins on Sunday.