STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The National Weather Service warned Staten Island residents to prepare for moderate rip current risks and potential minor coastal flooding on Tuesday, with persistent easterly winds and high astronomical tides creating challenging coastal conditions.

According to the National Weather Service, Staten Island can expect cool and dry weather on Monday, with high temperatures in the lower 70s and dewpoints in the upper 40s. Winds will be northerly near 10 mph, shifting to the northeast later in the day. Overnight temperatures will drop to the low to mid-50s, with the potential for isolated areas to experience upper 30-degree readings.

The weather service forecasts a chance of light, steady rain for New York City on Wednesday, with minimal rainfall totals and no significa

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