The forecast calls for scattered rain, thunderstorms and high winds on Thursday and Friday.
Playland's pool and beach will be open an extra hour each evening through July 30 to help residents beat the heat.
The lawsuit was first filed in 2015 against 11 communities in Westchester, along with the county government, for allegedly violating the U.S. Clean Water Act.
The proposed locations span 24 Westchester municipalities and include 79 charging sites, according to county officials.
City residents can find a cooling center at the Rye Free Reading Room from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday.
This marks the fourth round of beach closures since mid-June and comes the morning after a flash flood warning for Westchester County.
The county emergency services is urging residents to remain indoors and avoid travel as the weather moves through the area.
This marks the third time the health department has closed Coveleigh Beach in the past month due to potential harm from excessive rainfall.
Over the last 24 hours, 0.72 inches of rain fell, which, according to the health department, is enough to cause runoff from stormwater drains that may contaminate beach water with harmful bacteria.

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