Seasonable Sun Tuesday…

Synopsis:

The region will be dominated by high pressure the next five days. This will result in mainly sunny skies. Readings will be at or below the seasonable levels of the mid 40s to start and then climb to above average as winds turn to the Southwest Friday into Saturday. Simple forecast.

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Tuesday:

Sunny. Seasonable. Highs in the mid 40s. West to Southwest winds at 8-12mph.

Tonight:

Clear. Lows in the mid 30s in the City, the 20s to around 30º inland. West to Southwest winds at 5-10mph.

Wednesday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower to mid 40s.

Thursday:

Sunny. Highs around 40º.

Friday:

Sunny. Milder. Highs around 50º.

Saturday:

Sunny. Highs around 50º.

Early AM Rain. Wet Snow Inland. Sunny & Windy…

Synopsis:

Low pressure South of Long Island Monday morning will move over Eastern New England today. Cold air will be wrapping around on the Western side of the storm. Any early morning rain could change over to a period of wet snow North and West. A slushy coating is possible over parts Sussex and Orange counties. All of the precipitation will come to an end by mid morning. We’ll dry out with sunshine and gusty winds later in the morning and afternoon.

Tuesday thorough Thursday will feature abundant sunshine and chilly readings as high pressure settles over the Eastern states.

It’ll be a better feel by Friday as a southwest wind develops around the area of high pressure.

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Monday:

Early morning rain. Rain or wet snow inland. Becoming sunny later in the morning. Windy. Highs in the mid 40s. Northwest winds at 15-30mph with gusts to 40mph.

Tonight:

Clear. Lows in the lower 30s in the City, the 20s inland. Northwest to West winds at 10-20mph- diminishing to 5-10mph

Tuesday:

Sunny. Cool. Highs in the mid 40s.

Wednesday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower to mid 40s.

Thursday:

Sunny. Highs around 40º.

Friday:

Sunny. Milder. Highs around 50º.

Rain Overnight. Heavy at Times. Windy at Coast…

 

Synopsis:

Low pressure will develop along a cold front over the Mid-Atlantic states tonight and be South of Eastern Long Island by sunrise Monday. The threat is there for strong winds at the coast and heavy rain in all areas tonight. A Flood Watch has been posted for the entire tri-state area for through Monday morning. One to three inches of rain is quite likely during this time period. A High Wind Warning has been Suffolk county Long Island and Southeast CT. Winds could gust between up to 60mph for a time overnight.

Cold air will be wrapping around on the Western side of the storm. Any rain could change over to a period of wet snow North and West late tonight and Monday morning. A slushy coating is possible over parts Sussex and Orange counties. All of the precipitation will come to an end by mid morning. The front and intensifying storm will move over Eastern New England and we’ll dry out with sunshine and gusty winds.

Tuesday thorough Thursday will feature abundant sunshine and chilly readings as high pressure settles over the Eastern states.

It’ll be a better feel by Friday as a southwest wind develops around the area of high pressure.

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Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast.

Tonight:

Rain. Heavy at times. Windy at the coast. Lows in the 40s throughout, falling into the 30s by sunrise inland. South to Northwest winds at 15-25mph gusts to 35mph. Gusts between 50-60mph over Eastern Long Island and Southeastern CT.

Monday:

Early morning rain. Rain or wet snow inland. Becoming sunny during the morning. Windy. Highs in the mid 40s. Northwest winds at 15-30mph with gusts to 40mph.

Tuesday:

Sunny. Cool. Highs in the mid 40s.

Wednesday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower to mid 40s.

Thursday:

Sunny. Highs around 40º.

Friday:

Sunny. Milder. Highs around 50º.

Mild Saturday. Clouds & Sun…

 

Synopsis:

The weekend won’t feel like December as a deep Southerly flow develops around a Western Atlantic high and developing storm over the Southern states. Today will be mild under a mix of clouds and sun with readings ten degrees above average. The average high is in the mid 40s.

On Sunday, the intensifying storm will move into the Ohio Valley accompanied by a sharp cold front. Ahead of this system it’ll be balmy. Highs will be near 60º! Rain will be scattered during the morning (there will be dry times) but become more widespread during the afternoon.. The threat is there for strong winds and heavy rain Sunday night. A Flood Watch has been posted for the entire tri-state area for later Sunday into late Sunday night. One to three inches of rain is quite likely during this time period. A High Wind Watch has been posted for Queens, Brooklyn and Long Island for the same time period. Winds could gust between 50-60mph.

The rain will come to an end around sunrise Monday from West to East. The front and intensifying storm over Eastern New England pull away and we’ll dry out with sunshine and gusty winds.

Tuesday and Wednesday will feature abundant sunshine and cool readings as high pressure settles over the Eastern states.

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Saturday:

Clouds and sun. Mild. Highs in the mid to upper 50s. Southeast winds at 5mph.

Tonight:

Mostly cloudy. Chance of a few showers. Lows around 50º in the city, the 40s inland. Southeast winds less than 5mph.

Sunday:

Cloudy with intermittent rain in the morning. Rain becoming steadier later in the afternoon. Balmy. Highs around 60º.

Monday:

Partly sunny. Breezy. Highs in the mid 40s.

Tuesday:

Sunny. Cool. Highs in the mid 40s.

Wednesday:

Mostly sunny. Chilly. Highs in the lower 40s.

Sun Returns Friday. Not as Harsh…

 

Synopsis:

High pressure will move off the Southeast coast today. This will result in more seasonable temperatures under a brighter sky.

The weekend won’t feel like December as a deep Southerly flow develops around a Western Atlantic high and developing storm over the Southern states. Saturday will be bright and mild with readings ten degrees above average. On Sunday, the intensifying storm will move into the Ohio Valley accompanied by a sharp cold front. Ahead of this system it’ll be balmy. Highs will be near 60º! Rain should hold off until later in the afternoon. The threat is there for a few hours strong winds and heavy rain Sunday night.

We’ll dry out on Monday behind the departing storm with sunshine and gusty winds.

Tuesday will feature abundant sunshine and cool readings as high pressure settles over the Eastern states.

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Friday:

Clouds and sun. More seasonable. Highs in the mid 40s. Northeast to Southeast winds less than 5mph.

Tonight:

Partly cloudy. Lows around 40º in the City, the upper 20s & 30s inland. Southeast winds at 5mph or less.

Saturday:

Sun and clouds. Mild. Highs in the mid 50s.

Sunday:

Mostly cloudy. Balmy. Rain developing during the afternoon. Highs around 60º.

Monday:

Partly sunny. Breezy. Highs in the mid to upper 40s.

Tuesday:

Sunny. Cool. Highs in the mid 40s.

Sct’d Flurries Thursday. Clouds & Sun…

 

Synopsis:

Canadian air will be over the region today. Readings will be five to seven degrees below the average high of 47º. A weakening disturbance moving into the area will result in a chance of flurries or snow showers. A mix of clouds and sun is expected for Thursday.

High pressure will build over the Southeast on Friday. This will result in more seasonable temperatures under a brighter sky.

The weekend won’t feel like December as a deep Southerly flow develops around a Western Atlantic high and developing storm over the Southern states. Saturday will be bright and mild with readings ten degrees above average. On Sunday, the intensifying storm will move into the Ohio Valley accompanied by a sharp cold front. Ahead of this system it’ll be balmy. Highs will be near 60º! Rain should hold off until later in the afternoon. The threat is there for a few hours strong winds and heavy rain Sunday night.

We’ll dry out on Monday behind the departing storm.

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Thursday:

More clouds than sun. Chilly. Scattered flurries and snow showers. Highs around 40º.  West winds at 8-12mph.

Tonight:

Partly cloudy. Cold. Lows in the mid 30s in the City, the 20s inland. West to North winds at 5mph or less.

Friday:

Clouds and sun. More seasonable. Highs in the mid to upper 40s.

Saturday:

Mostly sunny. Mild. Highs in the mid 50s.

Sunday:

Mostly cloudy. Balmy. Rain developing during the afternoon. Highs around 60º.

Monday:

Partly sunny. Breezy. Highs in the upper 40s.

Chilly Breeze Wednesday. Passing Flurry…

 

Synopsis:

Low pressure will develop off the Virginia capes today. Precipitation with this storm will remain offshore, although isolated flurries are possible. Winds will become gusty as colder air filters in behind the departing storm.

The chill will remain for Thursday. A weakening disturbance moving into the region will result in more clouds and isolated flurries.

High pressure will build over the Southeast on Friday. This will result in a nicer feel with abundant sunshine.

The weekend won’t feel like December as a deep Southerly flow develops around a Western Atlantic high and developing storm over the Southern states. Saturday will be bright and mild with readings ten degrees above average. On Sunday, the intensifying storm will move into the Ohio Valley accompanied by a sharp cold front. We’ll be ahead of this system with balmy readings and rain that will most likely move in during the afternoon. Highs will be near 60º!

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Wednesday:

Partly sunny. Breezy. Isolated flurries. Highs in the lower 40s. North to Northwest winds increasing to 10-20mph.

Tonight:

Partly cloudy. Cold. Lows around 30º in the City, the 20s inland. Northwest winds at 8-12mph.

Thursday:

More clouds than sun. Chilly. Isolated flurries. Highs around 40º.

Friday:

Mostly sunny. Not as cold. Highs in the 40s to around 50º.

Saturday:

Mostly sunny. Mild. Highs in the mid 50s.

Sunday:

Mostly sunny. Balmy. Rain developing during the afternoon. Highs around 60º.

Cooling Down Tuesday. Sun & Clouds…

 

Synopsis:

A mix of sun and clouds is expected for Tuesday as low pressure over the Canadian maritimes begins to lose it’s influence on our area. It will be cooler than recent days. Temperatures will dip below the average high of 47º. Another low will develop off the Virginia capes on Wednesday. Precipitation with this storm will remain offshore. Winds will become gusty as colder air filters in. The chill will remain for Thursday under bright skies.

High pressure will build over the Southeast on Friday. This will result in a nicer feel with abundant sunshine.

The beginning of the weekend won’t feel like December as a deep Southerly flow develops around a Western Atlantic high and developing storm over the Southern states. Saturday will be bright and mild with readings ten degrees above average.

Stay tuned.

Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast.

Tuesday:

Partly sunny. Cooler. Highs in the mid 40s. Northwest winds at 5-10mph.

Tonight:

Partly cloudy. Colder. Lows in the lower to mid 30s in the City, the 20s inland. North winds at 5mph.

Wednesday:

Partly sunny. Breezy. Highs in the lower 40s.

Thursday:

Partly sunny. Chilly. Highs in the lower 40s.

Friday:

Mostly sunny. Not as cold. Highs around 50º.

Saturday:

Mostly sunny. Mild. Highs in the mid 50s.

Sun Returns Monday…

 

Synopsis:

Low pressure will move to the Canadian Maritimes today and Tuesday. Dry, conditions with a mix of sun and clouds is expected. Above average temperatures are anticipated for today with just below average temperatures for Tuesday. The average high is 48º.  Low pressure will develop off the Virginia capes on Wednesday. Precipitation with this storm will remain offshore. Winds will become gusty as colder air filters in. The chill will remain for Thursday under bright skies.

High pressure will build over the Southeast on Friday. This will result in a nicer feel with abundant sunshine.

Stay tuned.

Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast.

Monday:

Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 50s. West winds at 8-12mph.

Tonight:

Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 30s in the City, the lower 30s inland. West to Northwest winds at 8-12mph.

Tuesday:

Partly sunny. Cooler. Highs in the mid 40s.

Wednesday:

Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

Thursday:

Partly sunny. Chilly. Highs in the lower 40s.

Friday:

Mostly sunny. Not as cold. Highs around 50º.

Rain Sunday. Becomes Intermittent During the Aftn.

 

Synopsis:

Low pressure will work up from the South today.Rain will continue into the early afternoon. The rain will become more intermittent during the mid afternoon. Readings will be near the average high of the upper 40s.

A leftover shower is possible early tonight, otherwise skies will become partly cloudy.

Low pressure will wind up over the Canadian Maritimes Monday and Tuesday. Dry, chilly conditions are expected with a gusty wind. A second low will move off the Virginia capes on Wednesday. Precipitation with this storm will remain offshore. Winds once again will become gusty as colder air filters in. The chill will remain for Thursday under bright skies.

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Sunday:

Rain, tapering off during the mid to late afternoon. Highs in the upper 40s. Northeast winds at 8-12mph.

Tonight:

A leftover shower early, otherwise becoming partly cloudy. Lows in the lower to mid 40s in the City, the upper 30s inland. Winds Northeast to West at 5-10mph.

Monday:

Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 50s.

Tuesday:

Partly sunny. Cooler. Highs in the mid 40s.

Wednesday:

Partly sunny. Highs in the lower to mid 40s.

Thursday:

Partly sunny. Chilly. Highs in the lower 40s.