7:00 AM | *Coastal storm impacts region into tonight with Jeter's last home game in jeopardy...improvement on Friday*
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Cloudy, chilly and quite windy with periods of rain, heavy at times, highs confined to the mid 60’s
Tonight
Lingering rain early; otherwise, mostly cloudy skies, breezy and cool, lows in the upper 50’s
Friday
Becoming mostly sunny, warmer, mid-to-upper 70’s
Friday Night
Mostly clear early, patchy fog possible late, cool, upper 50’s
Saturday
Patchy fog possible early; otherwise, partly-to-mostly sunny skies, warm, near 80
Sunday
Patchy fog possible early; otherwise, partly-to-mostly sunny skies, warm, near 80
Monday
Partly sunny, comfortably warm, upper 70’s
Tuesday
Mostly cloudy, cooler, maybe a few showers, low-to-mid 70’s
Discussion
Low pressure along the Mid-Atlantic coastline will continue to produce chilly, windy and wet conditions today in the New York City metro region and some of the rain will be heavy at times. The combination of clouds, rain and an ocean flow of air will hold temperatures to unseasonably cool levels during this rain event. This storm is likely to produce 1-2 inches of rain in the region with locally heavier amounts before winding down later today. Temperatures should rebound nicely by tomorrow afternoon with the return of some sunshine and then could flirt with the 80 degree mark for highs on both weekend days. There is the potential for fog this weekend during the late night and early morning hours as a result of the combination of the increasing nighttime hours, high soil moisture content from the heavy rainfall, and high pressure sitting right on top of the region producing little or no wind.
Video
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