Early Sun Fades to Grey Skies Sunday…

 

Synopsis:.

Any sunshine on Sunday will fade behind increasing clouds as a storm’s cloud shield works North from off the North Carolina coast. Coastal showers are possible today, otherwise most regions will remain dry. Readings will be well below the average high of 54º. Windy conditions are expected along the coast. Minor to moderate coastal flooding may occur during times of high tide through Monday. Beach erosion is also possible. The high pressure over Maine and a coastal storm off the Southeastern seaboard will create a strong Northeast flow along the coast and rough seas.

The storm off the East coast will graze our area tonight and Monday with the potential of on and off rain or showers.

Early morning clouds Tuesday will give way to sunshine. A bright day is expected for Wednesday and Thursday as high pressure moves in from the West.  Temperatures will remain below normal then rise to near seasonal averages by Thursday.

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Today:

Early sun giving way to mostly cloudy skies. Chilly. Afternoon coastal showers are possible. Breezy. Highs in the lower 40s. Northeast winds at 10-20mph with higher gusts at the coast.

Tonight:

Areas of showers or drizzle. A few of the colder spots well inland maybe just cold enough for some freezing drizzle. Lows in the mid to upper 30s in the City, near 30º well inland. Northeast winds increasing at 10-20mph with higher gusts at the coast.

Monday:

On and off showers. Highs in the lower to mid 40s.

Tuesday:

Morning clouds to partly sunny skies. Highs around 50º.

Wednesday:

Mostly sunny. Highs around 50º.

Thursday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 50s.

Reinforcing Shot of Cold Air. Sunny Saturday. More Clouds Sunday…

 

Synopsis:.

It will be a 50/50 split weekend. Today will be sunny as a strong high over Eastern Canada supplies the clear and cold conditions. Temperatures will not get out of the 30s. The high to the North and a coastal storm off the Southeastern seaboard will create a strong Northeast flow. Windy conditions are expected along the coast. Minor coastal flooding may occur during times of high tide this weekend.

Grey skies will dominate on Sunday as the storm’s cloud shield works North. Coastal showers are possible in the afternoon. Readings will be well below the average high of 54º.

The storm off the East coast will graze our area Sunday night and Monday with the potential of on and off rain.

Early morning clouds Tuesday will give way to sunshine. A bright day is also expected for Wednesday as high pressure moves in from the West.  Temperatures will remain below normal through the period.

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Today:

Mostly sunny. Much colder. Highs only in the mid to upper 30s. It will be windy along the coast. Northeast winds at 15-25mph with higher gusts.

Tonight:

Clear to partly cloudy. Lows around 30º in the City, the teens and 20s inland. Northeast winds increasing at 10-15mph with higher gusts at the coast.

Sunday:

Mostly cloudy. Chilly. Afternoon coastal showers are possible. Breezy. Highs only around 40º.

Monday:

Mostly cloudy. Chance of showers. Highs in the mid 40s.

Tuesday:

Partly sunny. Highs around 50º.

Wednesday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 40s.

Better Feel Friday…

 

Synopsis:.

It will be a better feel Friday with readings recovering to near 50º ahead of the next cold front moving in from the West. The sun will dominate.

The weekend is looking decent, but chilly. Another shot of cold air will move in on Saturday, despite abundant sunshine, as high pressure over Eastern Canada influences our weather. The strong high to the North and the coastal storm off the Southeastern seaboard will create a strong Northeast flow. Windy conditions are expected especially along the coast. Minor coastal flooding may occur during times of high tide.

Sunday won’t be as harsh. Sunshine will give way to afternoon clouds as the storm’s cloud shield works North.

The storm off the East coast will move Northeast up and off our shoreline later Sunday night into Monday. At the same time a trough of low pressure in the upper levels will swing through. The combination of these features will result in a chance of light rain Sunday night and Monday.

There will be a break in the showers as we’ll be in between systems on Tuesday. A mix of sun and clouds is expected.  Temperatures will remain below normal through the period.

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Today:

Mostly sunny. Highs around 50º. West winds at 5-10mph.

Tonight:

Mostly clear. Cold. Lows around 30º in the City, the 20º-28º inland. Northwest to North winds increasing to 10-20mph with higher gusts at the coast.

Saturday:

Mostly sunny. Much colder. Highs only in the mid to upper 30s. It will be windy, especially along the coast.

Sunday:

Morning sun, afternoon clouds. Breezy. Highs in the lower to mid 40s.

Monday:

Mostly cloudy. Chance of showers. Highs in the mid 40s.

Tuesday:

Partly sunny. Highs around 50º.

Clouds & Sun. Not as Harsh…

 

Synopsis:.

High pressure that gave the region our Winter-like temperatures will move off the Northeast coast today. The winds around the departing high will veer to the Southwest. This will result in conditions being not as harsh today under a mix of sun and clouds.

It will be a better feel Friday with Readings recovering to near 50º ahead of the next cold front.

The weekend is looking decent, but chilly. Another shot of cold air will move in on Saturday as high pressure over Eastern Canada influences our weather. Sunday won’t be as harsh. Sunshine will continue to dominate our skies. A storm off the Southeast coast should stay far enough to the South and East to not affect our weather this weekend.

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Today:

Sun and clouds. Chilly. Highs in the mid 40s. South to Southwest winds at 5-10mph.

Tonight:

Partly cloudy. Not as cold as recent nights. Lows around 40º in the City, the 20s and 30s inland. Southwest to West winds at 5-10mph.

Friday:

Mostly sunny. Highs around 50º.

Saturday:

Mostly sunny. Colder. Highs in the upper 30s.

Sunday:

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

Monday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 40s.

Record Cold Today, Despite the Sunshine…

 

Synopsis:.

The coldest airmass of the season so far will be will be upon us today as Canadian high pressure works in. A record low happened yesterday at midnight of 25º. Also, the forecast low is for 22º at Central Park this morning, the record is 24º set in 1986. This record has been broken as well.

Despite the sunshine today, readings will only be near freezing. The record low maximum temperature for today is 33º set in 1911. We have a chance of tying that record as well (lots of statistics, I know)!

The weather looks to cooperate through the end of the week as high pressure dominates the Mid-Atlantic. Readings will recover slowly to near 50º by Friday. At least the sun will be shining.

The weekend is looking decent, but chilly. Another shot of cold air will move in on Saturday as high pressure over Eastern Canada influences our weather. Sunday won’t be as harsh. Sunshine will continue to dominate our skies. A storm off the Southeast coast should stay far enough to the South and East to not affect our weather this weekend.

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Today:

Mostly sunny, breezy and cold. Highs only in the lower to mid 30s. Northwest winds at 10-20mph. Winds will diminish this afternoon.

Tonight:

Clear to partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 20s in the City. A wide range of temperatures will occur inland. Lows will be from 7º above to the 20s depending on your location. Light North to East winds at 5mph or less.

Thursday:

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

Friday:

Mostly sunny. Highs around 50º.

Saturday:

Mostly sunny. Colder. Highs in the upper 30s.

Sunday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 40s.

Record Cold Tonight & Wednesday…

 

Synopsis:.

The coldest airmass of the season so far will be will be upon us tonight and Wednesday as Canadian high pressure works in. Record lows are possible tonight before midnight (first map above). Central Park should hit 26º or lower by midnight. This will either tie or break the record low for the day. Also, the forecast low is for 22º at Central Park Wednesday morning, the record is 24º set in 1986. This should be shattered. Gather up that firewood!

Despite the sunshine on Wednesday, readings will only be near freezing. The record low maximum temperature for Wednesday is 33º set in 1911. We have a chance of tying that record as well (lots of statistics, I know)!

The weather looks to cooperate through the end of the week as high pressure dominates the Mid-Atlantic. Readings will recover slowly to near 50º by Friday. At least the sun will be shining.

The weekend is looking decent, but chilly. Another shot of cold air will move in on Saturday as high pressure over Eastern Canada influences our weather. Sunday won’t be as harsh. Sunshine will continue to dominate our skies.

Stay Tuned.

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

Tonight:

Clear, windy and frigid for mid November. Lows in the lower 20s in the City, the teens elsewhere. Northwest winds at 15-30mph with gusts to 35mph. Wind chills will be in the single digits and teens. The winds will diminish after midnight.

Wednesday:

Mostly sunny, breezy and cold. Highs only in the lower to mid 30s. Northwest winds at 10-20mph.

Thursday:

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

Friday:

Mostly sunny. Highs around 50º.

Saturday:

Mostly sunny. Colder. Highs in the upper 30s.

Sunday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 40s.

Rain Showers to Snow Showers Tuesday. Tumbling Temps…

 

Synopsis:.

A significant cold front will approach the region this morning. Morning showers have a decent chance of changing to snow showers as cold air comes rushing in during the mid to late morning hours. At this point this doesn’t look like a major concern with the white stuff. There is the potential for a dusting or coating of snow in spots and on colder surfaces. The sun will return during the afternoon. Temperatures will drop from morning highs in the 40s & 50s into the 30s and winds will increase.

The coldest airmass of the season so far will be will be upon us Tuesday night and Wednesday as Canadian high pressure works in. Record lows are possible for Wednesday. The forecast is for 21º at Central Park Wednesday morning, the record is 24º set in 1986. Gather up that firewood!

The weather looks to cooperate for the end of the week as high pressure dominates the Mid-Atlantic. Readings will recover slowly to near 50º by Friday. At least the sun will be shining.

Stay Tuned.

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Today:

Morning showers mostly likely changing to snow showers. Becoming mostly sunny and breezy by early to mid afternoon. Early morning highs in the 40s and 50s. Temperatures will  tumble into the 30s by mid to late morning and stay in the 30s throughout the day. Becoming windy. Increasing West to Northwesterly winds at 15-30mph with gusts to 35mph.

Tonight:

Clear, windy and frigid for mid November. Lows in the lower 20s in the City, the teens elsewhere. Northwest winds at 15-30mph with gusts to 35mph. Wind chills will be in the single digits and teens. The winds will diminish after midnight.

Wednesday:

Mostly sunny, breezy and cold. Highs only in the lower to mid 30s.

Thursday:

Mostly sunny. Chilly. Highs around 40º.

Friday:

Mostly sunny. Highs around 50º.

Saturday:

Mostly sunny. Colder. Highs around 40º.

Bright, Seasonal Veterans Day…

 

Synopsis:.

Veterans Day will be tranquil as high pressure remains offshore. Readings will be close to seasonal averages (the mid & upper 50s) under a mix of sun and clouds.

Tonight will be mostly cloudy and mild with readings in mainly in the 40s.

A significant cold front will approach the region on Tuesday. Morning showers have a decent chance of changing to snow showers as cold air comes rushing in during the mid to late morning hours. At this point this doesn’t look like a major concern with the white stuff. There is the potential for a dusting or coating of snow in spots. The sun will return during the afternoon. Temperatures will drop from morning highs in the 40s into the 30s and winds will increase.

The coldest airmass of the season will be will be upon us Tuesday night and Wednesday. Readings will only be near freezing for daytime highs.

The weather looks to cooperate for the end of the week as high pressure dominates the Mid-Atlantic. Readings will recover slowly to near 50º by Friday. At least the sun will be shining.

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Veterans Day:

Mostly sunny and mild. Highs in the upper 50s to lower 60s. Southeast winds at 5mph.

Tonight:

Mostly cloudy. Mild. Lows mainly in the 40s. Southwest winds at 5-10mph.

Tuesday:

Morning showers mostly likely changing to snow showers. Becoming mostly sunny and breezy by early to mid afternoon. Early morning highs in the 40s. Temperatures will  tumble into the 30s by mid to late morning and stay in the 30s throughout the day.

Wednesday:

Mostly sunny, breezy and cold. Highs only in the lower to mid 30s.

Thursday:

Mostly sunny. Chilly. Highs around 40º.

Friday:

Mostly sunny. Highs around 50º.

Better Feel Today. Sun & Clouds…

 

Synopsis:.

On the backside of high pressure, winds will be out of the Southwest today. This will cause the mercury to pop at least ten degrees compared to Saturday’s readings. Today will be the more comfortable day of the weekend under a mix of sun and clouds.

Veterans Day will be tranquil as high pressure remains offshore. Readings will be close to seasonal averages (the mid & upper 50s) under a mix of sun and clouds.

A significant cold front will approach the region on Tuesday. Morning showers have a decent chance of changing to snow showers as cold air comes rushing in. At this point this doesn’t look like a major concern with the white stuff. There is the potential for a coating of snow over the higher terrain. The sun will return during the afternoon. Temperatures will drop from morning highs in the 40s into the 30s and winds will increase.

The coldest airmass of the season will be will be upon us on Wednesday. Readings will only be near freezings for daytime highs.

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Today:

Partly sunny, not as cold. Highs in the lower 50s. Southwest winds at 8-12mph.

Tonight: 

Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 40s in urban areas, the 30s in the ‘burbs. Southwest winds less than 5mph.

Monday (Veterans Day):

Partly sunny. More seasonal. Highs in the mid to upper 50s.

Tuesday:

Morning showers mostly likely changing to snow showers, especially inland. Becoming mostly sunny and breezy. Highs in the 40s with readings falling into the 30s during the afternoon.

Wednesday:

Mostly sunny, breezy and cold. Highs only in the lower to mid 30s.

Thursday:

Partly sunny. Chilly. Highs around 40º.

Decent Weekend. Cold Saturday, Better Feel Sunday…

 

Synopsis:.

The weekend looks bright as high pressure works in. Saturday will be cold with nearly calm winds. On the backside of high winds will turn Southwest on Sunday. This will cause the mercury to pop at least ten degrees compared to Saturday’s readings. Sunday will be the more comfortable day of the weekend.

Veterans Day will be tranquil as high pressure remains offshore. Readings will be close to seasonal averages (the mid & upper 50s) under a mix of sun and clouds.

A significant cold front will approach the region on Tuesday. Showers are expected. The potential is there for snow showers inland depending on how everything falls into place. At this point this doesn’t look like a concern with the white stuff. One thing is for sure, very cold air will follow this system.

Stay Tuned.

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Today:

Sunny and high clouds. Cold. Highs in the lower 40s. Winds becoming South at 5-10mph.

Tonight: 

Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 30s in urban areas, the 20s in the ‘burbs. Southwest winds at 5-10mph.

Sunday:

Partly sunny, not as cold. Highs in the lower 50s.

Monday:

Partly sunny. More seasonal. Highs in the mid to upper 50s.

Tuesday:

Mostly cloudy. Showers likely. Potential for rain showers changing to snow showers inland. Highs in the 40s with readings falling later in the day.

Wednesday:

Mostly sunny, windy and cold. Highs only in the lower to mid 30s.