Parents have challenged through the great apples the feast of the rained gray father – as the predictors warn that the dark extension is only starting.
“From Monday to Wednesday, clouds will remain, with a rise in most of the 1960s and seventies of the last century,” Cody Braud, the rice scientist in Fox, told the “Post” on Sunday.
“It will be just another similar type like today, as it is a type of depression outside, but there may also be some very light rain pockets,” said Braud.
Then the weather will take a turn for the worst Thursday evening.
“There is already a chance of severe storms on Thursday,” Bod said. “There will be a cold front that is paid from the West.
He added: “We can see some storms later in the afternoon, and perhaps even when the sun decreases, which brings the threat of destroyed winds.”
Despite the bleak Sunday sky, many designer parents hit scenes from City Field to Kony Island to achieve the maximum benefit from the afternoon that was flooded with the rain with the family.
In City Field in Queens, 41 -year -old Michael Haniel did not allow the rain to destroy his father's feast and the first Mets game for his daughter.
“The weather was terrible,” said Handel, a citizen of Washington Heights who runs a sports program for children. “It appears to rain on weekends all the time, as it seems at the end of each week, it seems that there is rain.”
But his daughters, Libby, 6 years old, and Mulla, 3 years old, were “excited” despite the weather while wearing colored rain coats.
Haniel said: “This is what I want to do on Father's Day.” “It's a great gift.”
On my own A island in Brooklyn, Dan Lutz, 55, from Sifel, Li, with his son Jason, 12, came to imitate the new father's day of riding the famous hurricane in the park.
He said: “We used to go more than times, but we had to stop three times because of the rain that hit you in the face, it is a little harsh.”
Sebastian Green, the 40 -year -old from Astoria, Queens, was in Luna Park and saw his children between the ages of 7 and 4, playing the corridors.
“This is a wonderful father!” Green said. “It is important to teach them that rain does not prevent you from spending a good time.”
But some locals were dilapidated by depression.
“This is the entire weekend is a washing! This type of wet cold weather destroys the work,” a 70 -year -old man, who wandered in candy apples and cotton candy in the crazy ice cream, complained.
“Do not get anything, perhaps 10 % of what is normal at the weekend,” said about the clients. “It is only tourists. Who wants to spend the day of their father wandering about this?”
But after the cold and rainy expansion this week, the New York residents can expect a hub for more summer temperatures.
Braud said that the sunny sky and hot temperatures that reach the 1990s are expected at the end of the week.