The city may feel as hot as 93 degrees, and there's a high chance of rain and periodic thunderstorms Sunday evening.
Our Heat Emergency Plan remains activated, and cooling centers will be open across the city. New Yorkers are urged to assess their heat risk and put their health and safety above any event or activity. Visit nyc.gov/beattheheat for heat safety guidance.
New Yorkers should be alert for heavy rain and strong winds. If storms hit, wait out the dangerous conditions indoors. Exercise caution while traveling.
New Yorkers and visitors can stay informed by texting SUMMER26, SUMMER26ESP or SUMMER26FRE to 692-692 to receive updates in English, Spanish and French.
Visit nyc.gov/beread for emergency preparedness information.
Transportation and Traffic
Tomorrow will be a Gridlock Alert Day.
New Yorkers should expect heavy traffic and travel delays throughout the day and are encouraged to walk, bike or take public transportation whenever possible.
Public transit remains the easiest and fastest way to get to NYNJ Stadium.
Matchgoers are encouraged to explore their transit options and purchase tickets in advance at nynjfwc26.com/getting-to-nynj-stadium/
Shuttle and bus priority corridors will be in effect from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Access on the following corridors and lanes will be limited to NYNJ Stadium shuttle buses, MTA local buses, Official World Cup affiliate vehicles and emergency vehicles:
- 42nd Street from First Avenue to Twelfth Avenue.
- Two lanes on Sixth Avenue from 42nd Street to 59th Street.
- Two lanes on Fifth Avenue from 42nd Street to 59th Street.
- West 40th Street between 8th Avenue and 11th Avenue.
- West 41st Street between 8th Avenue and 10th Avenue.