Chilly Close to the Week…

 

Synopsis:

It’ll be Tranquil times the next several days as we head into the weekend and Christmas Day. The only threat of a few showers will come Saturday night with a weak disturbance passing through otherwise high pressure will dominate.

Today will be bright and chilly with Canadian air paying us a visit. Saturday will be more seasonable under a mix of sun and clouds. By the Christmas Eve and Christmas Day a Southwest flow will develop around offshore high pressure. Readings will move to above average levels. It will be mild. Another Christmas that won’t be white. At least it won’t be freezing cold!

The mild streak will continue into Tuesday.

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Friday:

Mostly sunny. Chilly. Highs in the upper 30s. Northeast winds at 5mph.

Tonight:

Mostly clear. Cold. Lows around freezing in the City, the upper teens and 20s inland. Light Southeast wind.

Saturday:

Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

Christmas Eve:

Clouds to sun. Milder. Highs in the upper 40s.

Christmas Day:

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

Tuesday:

Mostly cloudy. Mild. Highs in the lower 50s.

Another Seasonable Day Thursday. Sun Rules…

 

Synopsis:

It’ll be Tranquil times the next several days as we head into the weekend and Christmas Day. Abundant sunshine is anticipated.  High pressure will dominate and readings won’t be too far off the  seasonable average of the lower 40s through Saturday. By the Christmas Eve and Christmas Day a Southwest flow will develop around offshore high pressure. Readings will move to above average levels. It will be mild. Another Christmas that won’t be white. At least it won’t be freezing cold!

Winter arrives today at 10:27pm EST. This the moment when the sun’s direct rays are over the Tropic of Capricorn. This is also the day with the least amount of daylight.

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Thursday:

Sunny. Highs in the lower 40s. North winds at 8-12mph.

Tonight:

Mostly clear. Cold. Lows in the lower to mid 20s in the City, the teens inland. North winds at 5mph.

Friday:

Sunny. Chilly. Highs in the upper 30s.

Saturday:

Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

Christmas Eve:

Mostly sunny. Milder. Highs in the upper 40s.

Christmas Day:

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

Bright, Seasonable Wednesday…

 

Synopsis:

Welcome to the last day of Autumn. Winter arrives Thursday at 10:27pm EST. This the moment when the sun’s direct rays are over the Tropic of Capricorn. This is also the day with the least amount of daylight.

It’ll be Tranquil times the next several days as we head into the weekend and Christmas holiday. Abundant sunshine is anticipated.  High pressure will dominate and readings won’t be too far off the  seasonable average of the lower 40s. Another Christmas that won’t be white. At least it won’t be freezing cold!

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Wednesday:

Sunny. Highs in the mid 40s. Northwest winds 8-12mph.

Tonight:

Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to mid 30s in the City, the 20s inland. Northwest winds at 8-12mph.

Thursday:

Sunny. Highs in the lower to mid 40s.

Friday:

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

Saturday:

Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

Christmas Eve:

Mostly sunny. Milder. Highs in the upper 40s.

Chilly Breeze. Sun & Clouds. Sct’d Flurry…

 

Synopsis:

Today will be more seasonable under partly sunny skies. It’ll be breezy with a few scattered flurries. A cold pool of air will be over the Northeast as high moves over the Tennessee Valley.

Abundant sunshine is anticipated for the rest of the week and into the weekend.  High pressure will dominate and readings won’t be to far off the  seasonable average of the lower 40s. Tranquil times as we head into late December.

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Tuesday:

Clouds and sun, breezy and colder. Chance of flurries. Highs in the upper 30s to lower 40s. Northwest winds at 10-20mph.

Tonight:

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

Wednesday:

Sunny. Highs in the mid 40s.

Thursday:

Sunny. Highs in the lower to mid 40s.

Friday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 30s.

Saturday:

Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

AM Rain. Heavy at Times. Tapering Off. Windy…

Synopsis:

The storm that drenched many areas overnight with 1″-4″+ of rain will be over the region this morning. Highs will be near 60º during the morning.  As the low moves North and East the rain and wind will diminish. The sun will return at some point during the late morning or afternoon. Winds will switch to the West and gust between 30-40mph.

A Flood Watch has been posted for most of the region through today. Storm totals will range between one to over four inches. The heaviest axis of rain looks to be from the City and to the North and West (map above). Never drive through flooded roadways, you don’t know how deep the water is- TURN AROUND, DON’T DROWN.

Behind the storm on Tuesday it’ll be windy and more seasonable under partly sunny skies with a few flurries. Abundant sunshine is anticipated mid and to late week. High pressure will dominate and readings won’t be to far off the  seasonable average of the lower 40s.

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Monday:

Rain, heavy in the morning. Windy and mild. Rain tapering off later in the morning with breaks of sun. Highs in the 50s and lower 60s in the morning. Readings will fall through the 50s during the day. Southeast winds becoming West at 15-30mph with gusts to 40mph.

Tonight:

Partly cloudy and breezy. Lows in the 30s throughout. West to Southwest winds at 10-20mph.

Tuesday:

Clouds and sun, windy and colder. Chance of flurries. Highs in the upper 30s to lower 40s.

Wednesday:

Sunny. Seasonable. Highs in the lower to mid 40s.

Thursday:

Sunny. Highs in the mid 40s.

Friday:

Sunny. Highs in the lower to mid 40s.

Rain. Heavy at Times. Windy at Coast…

Synopsis:

A storm will intensify as it heads up the coast tonight and Monday. Heavy rain will develop during this time and high winds are likely along the coast, especially over Long Island. Sorry snow lovers, not an ounce of cold air with this one.

A Flood Watch has been posted for most of the region through Monday. One to nearly four inches of rain is possible. The heaviest axis of rain looks to be from the City and to the North and West (map above). Never drive through flooded roadways, you don’t know how deep the water is- TURN AROUND, DON’T DROWN.

Winds will increase out of the Southeast tonight into Monday morning. A High Wind Warning is up for Brooklyn, Queens, all of Long Island and coastal Connecticut. Wind gusts of 60mph are possible. Heavy rain combined with winds of this strength will cause some trees to topple (mainly weak rooted). Power outages are possible.

The storm will be over the region Monday morning. Highs will be near 60º during the morning.  As the low moves North and East the rain and wind will diminish. The sun will return at some point during the late morning or afternoon. Winds will switch to the West and gust between 30-40mph.

Behind the storm on Tuesday it’ll be windy and more seasonable under partly sunny skies with a few flurries. Abundant sunshine is anticipated mid and to late week. High pressure will dominate and readings won’t be to far off the  seasonable average of the lower 40s.

Stay tuned.

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Tonight:

Rain, becoming heavy at times. Windy and mild. Lows in the 50s throughout. East to Southeast winds at 15-25mph increasing to 20-35mph with gusts between 50-60mph at the coast and areas to the East of the City.

Monday:

Rain, heavy in the morning. Windy and mild. Rain tapering off later in the morning. Some afternoon sun. Highs in the upper 50s to around 60º. Southeast winds becoming West at 15-30mph with gusts to 40mph.

Tuesday:

Mostly cloudy, windy and colder. Chance of flurries. Highs in the upper 30s to lower 40s.

Wednesday:

Sunny. Seasonable. Highs in the lower to mid 40s.

Thursday:

Sunny. Highs in the mid 40s.

Friday:

Sunny. Highs in the lower to mid 40s.

Areas of Light Rain, Drizzle Developing…

Synopsis:

Low pressure over Florida will move North to off the South Carolina coast Sunday afternoon. Patchy drizzle and areas of light rain will develop during the day. There will be dry times. Readings will be well above the average high of the  lower 40s. The storm will intensify as it heads up the coast tonight and Monday. Heavy rain will develop during this time and high winds are likely along the coast, especially over Long Island. Sorry snow lovers, not an ounce of cold air with this one.

A Flood Watch has been posted for most of the region through Monday. One to nearly four inches of rain is possible. The heaviest axis of rain looks to be from the City and to the North and West (map above). Never drive through flooded roadways, you don’t know how deep the water is- TURN AROUND, DON’T DROWN.

Winds will increase out of the Southeast tonight into Monday morning. A High Wind Warning is up for Brooklyn, Queens, all of Long Island and coastal Connecticut. Wind gusts of 60mph are possible. Heavy rain combined with winds of this strength will cause some trees to topple (mainly weak rooted). Power outages are possible.

The storm will be over the region Monday morning. Highs will be near 60º during the morning.  As the low moves North and East the rain and wind will diminish. The sun will return at some point during the late morning or afternoon. Winds will switch to the West and gust between 30-40mph.

Behind the storm on Tuesday it’ll be windy and more seasonable under partly sunny skies with a few flurries. Abundant sunshine is anticipated for Wednesday and Thursday with seasonable readings.

Stay tuned.

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Sunday:

Cloudy. Areas of drizzle and light rain developing. There will be dry times. Highs in the mid 50s. East winds at 8-12mph.

Tonight:

Rain, becoming heavy at times. Windy and mild. Lows in the 50s throughout. East to Southeast winds at 15-25mph increasing to 20-35mph with gusts between 50-60mph at the coast and areas to the East of the City.

Monday:

Rain, heavy in the morning. Windy and mild. Rain tapering off later in the morning. Some afternoon sun. Highs in the upper 50s.

Tuesday:

Partly sunny, windy and colder. Chance of flurries. Highs in the upper 30s.

Wednesday:

Sunny. Seasonable. Highs in the lower to mid 40s.

Thursday:

Sunny. Highs in the lower to mid 40s.

Nice Start to the Weekend…

Synopsis:

The region will be dominated by high pressure through today- the better half of the weekend. This will result in mainly sunny skies. Readings will continue to be above seasonable levels. The average high is in the lower to mid 40s.

By Sunday, low pressure over Florida will move North and spread clouds our way. There is a chance of patchy drizzle during the morning. Areas of light rain will develop during the afternoon. This storm will intensify as it heads up the coast. The potential is there for heavy rain Sunday night and into a part of Monday. High winds are a possibility as well. Sorry snow lovers, not an ounce of cold air with this one. The storm should be North of us later Monday which should result in a few hours of late day sun.

Behind the storm on Tuesday it’ll be windy and more seasonable under partly sunny skies with a few flurries. Abundant sunshine is anticipated for Wednesday with seasonable readings.

Stay tuned.

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Saturday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower to mid 50s. North to Northeast winds at 5-10mph.

Tonight:

Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 40s in the City, the 30s inland. East winds at 5-10mph.

Sunday:

Cloudy. Areas of morning drizzle. On and off light during the afternoon. Highs in the mid 50s.

Monday:

Rain, possibly heavy in the morning. Rain most likely tapering off by afternoon. Some afternoon sun. Mild. Highs in the upper 50s.

Tuesday:

Partly sunny, windy and colder. Chance of flurries. Highs in the lower 40s.

Wednesday:

Sunny. Seasonable. Highs in the lower to mid 40s.

Better Feel Friday. Bright, Milder…

Synopsis:

The region will be dominated by high pressure through Saturday. This will result in mainly sunny skies. Readings will rise to above  seasonable levels Friday and into the weekend as winds turn to the Southwest and bring up a milder airmass.

By Sunday, low pressure over Florida will move North and spread clouds our way. There is a chance of showers during the afternoon. This storm needs to be watched as it will intensify as it heads up the coast. The potential is there for heavy rain Sunday night and into a part of Monday. High winds are a possibility as well. Sorry snow lovers, not an ounce of cold air with this one. The storm should be North of us later Monday which should result in a few hours of late day sun.

Behind the storm on Tuesday it’ll be windy and more seasonable under partly sunny skies. The average high is in the lower to mid 40s.

Stay tuned.

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Friday:

Sunny. Milder. Highs in the lower 50s. West winds at 8-12mph.

Tonight:

Clear. Lows in the lower 40s in the City, the 20s & 30s inland. West winds at 5mph.

Saturday:

Sunny. Highs in the lower 50s.

Sunday:

Increasing clouds. Chance of rain during the afternoon. Highs in the mid 50s.

Monday:

Rain, possibly heavy in the morning. Rain most likely tapering off by afternoon. Some last day sun. Mild. Highs in the upper 50s.

Tuesday:

Partly sunny. Windy and seasonable. Highs in the lower to mid 40s.

Chilled Sunshine Thursday…

Synopsis:

The region will be dominated by high pressure through Saturday. This will result in mainly sunny skies. Readings will be at or below the seasonable levels of the mid 40s once again today. The mercury will then climb to above average as winds turn to the Southwest Friday into Saturday.

By Sunday low pressure over Florida will move North and spread clouds our way. There is a chance of showers during the afternoon. This storm needs to be watched for the potential of heavy rain Sunday night and into a part of Monday. High winds are a possibility as well. Sorry snow lovers, not an ounce of cold air with this one.

Stay tuned.

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

Thursday:

Sunny. Chilly. Highs around 40º. Northwest to West winds at 5-10mph.

Tonight:

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

Friday:

Sunny. Milder. Highs in the lower 50s.

Saturday:

Sunny. Highs in the lower 50s.

Sunday:

Increasing clouds. Chance of showers during the afternoon. Highs around 50º.

Monday:

Rain, possibly heavy in the morning. Rain most likely tapering off by afternoon. Highs in the mid 50s.