New York issued 'imminent threat' alert ahead of Spain vs Argentina World Cup Final

JERSEY CITY, NJ - JULY 18: The skyline of lower Manhattan and One World Trade Center are reflected on the top of a monument as wildfire smoke from Canada shrouds the sun as it rises behind in New York City on July 18, 2026, as seen from Jersey City, New Jersey. (Photo by Gary Hershorn/Getty Images)
Sunrise in Manhattan (Image credit: Getty Images)

The New York New Jersey Stadium is set to host the World Cup Final on Sunday with fans of Spain and Argentina hopeful of seeing their country lift the famous trophy.

Spain are vying for a second World Cup title, whilst Argentina are bidding to go level with Germany and Italy on four apiece.

Plenty has been made of the conditions in which the 2026 World Cup has taken place this summer with games such as France-Iraq and Mexico-England delayed due to thunderstorms and shelter-in-place orders issued.

World Cup Final weather report

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JULY 17: The Manhattan skyline is visible from the back of a support MV-22 Osprey as it takes off from the Wall Street Landing Zone after U.S. President Donald Trump departs for Bedminster, New Jersey, on July 17, 2026 in New York City. Trump was traveling to New York City to attend a FIFA reception at Trump Tower. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

President Trump is arriving for the World Cup Final (Image credit: Getty Images)

Now, ahead of the tournament's showpiece finale, New York City residents were warned to avoid travel unless 'fleeing an area subject to flooding or under an evacuation order' on Saturday afternoon.

Thunderstorms rolled through the city, instigating a downpour of biblical proportions, turning roads and subway stations into makeshift streams.

Smoke from wildfires in Canada shrouds the Manhattan skyline in the Brooklyn borough of New York, US, on Thursday, July 16, 2026. Across a broad section of North America, dangerous levels of smoke are engulfing major cities as hundreds of wildfires burn through Canada and send plumes across the continent. Photographer: Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg

Smoke from wildfires in Canada had already shrouded the Manhattan skyline in the run-up to the final (Image credit: Getty Images)

The National Weather Service's alert read: "Imminent Threat Alert - A FLASH FLOOD WARNING is in effect for this area until 3:30pm EDT. This is a dangerous and life-threatening situation.

"Do not attempt to travel unless you are fleeing an area subject to flooding or under an evacuation order."

Adidas closed their fanzone at Brooklyn Bridge Park due to the inclement conditions on World Cup Final eve, too.

The weather forecast for Sunday afternoon, when the final is scheduled to kick-off at 3pm local time, is much improved. Meteorologists expect temperatures of 29°C at the New York New Jersey Stadium with light winds and clear skies.

Favourable conditions will ease the concerns of tournament organisers FIFA, who have arranged a bumper half-time show in the middle of the contest, which will feature the likes of Justin Bieber, Madonna and Shakira.

A general view of the MetLife Stadium the home of NFL teams the New York Giants and Jets ahead of the USA summer friendly game between Arsenal and Manchester United at MetLife Stadium on July 22, 2023 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

MetLife Stadium, otherwise known as the New York New Jersey Stadium throughout the World Cup (Image credit: Matthew Ashton - AMA/Getty Images)

A downpour of Saturday's kind would certainly have dampened the ensemble cast's performance, or delayed it altogether if lightning strikes were present in the area.

Spain take on Argentina at the New York New Jersey Stadium at 3pm local (8pm BST) on Sunday afternoon.

Joe Donnohue
Senior Digital Writer

Joe joined FourFourTwo as senior digital writer in July 2025 after five years covering Leeds United in the Championship and Premier League. Joe's 'Mastermind' specialist subject is 2000s-era Newcastle United having had a season ticket at St. James' Park for 10 years before relocating to Leeds and later London. Joe takes a keen interest in youth football, covering PL2, U21 Euros, as well as U20 and U17 World Cups in the past, in addition to hosting the industry-leading football recruitment-focused SCOUTED podcast. He is also one of the lucky few to have 'hit top bins' as a contestant on Soccer AM. It wasn't a shin-roller.

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