7:00 AM | Southern system skirts the I-95 corridor with light snow late tonight/early Thursday...after moderation today, Arctic air returns for the second half of the week
Paul Dorian
6-Day NYC Forecast
Today
Mainly sunny, breezy, not as harsh, highs in the low-to-mid 30’s
Tonight
Becoming cloudy, quite cold, lows in the middle teens
Thursday
Mostly cloudy, chance for some light snow, quite cold, low-to-mid 20’s
Thursday Night
Snow showers possible early; otherwise, partly cloudy, very cold, upper teens
Friday
Mostly cloudy, very cold, low 20’s
Saturday
Partly sunny, cold, upper 20's
Sunday
Becoming mostly cloudy, cold, chance for snow or a wintry mix at night, upper 30’s
Monday
Mostly cloudy, not as cold, chance for rain or snow, low 40’s
Discussion
Temperatures will moderate today ahead of another Arctic frontal system, but then we’ll return to the deep freeze for the latter part of the week following the frontal passage. Meanwhile, an area of moisture in the Deep South will head northeast today and will skirt the I-95 corridor region late tonight and early Thursday. Light snow is possible in the NYC metro region early Thursday and there can even be a coating of new snow in some areas. An inch or two is likely well to the south of the metro region across central NJ by the time the precipitation winds down later tomorrow.
Video
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