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7:00 AM | Big break coming in the overall pattern, but winter is not over yet

Paul Dorian

march_5_snowcover_54[Pretty amazing to see 54% of the US with snow cover in early March (through mid-day Thursday); map courtesy Weather Bell Analytics]

6-Day NYC Forecast

Today

Brilliant sunshine today, but very cold, highs only reaching the low 20’s

Tonight

Partly cloudy, quite cold, lows in the middle-to-upper teens

Saturday

Partly sunny, still quite cold, but not as harsh, mid 30’s

Saturday Night

Mostly cloudy, cold, upper 20’s

Sunday

Mostly sunny, moderate cold, low 40’s

Monday

Mostly sunny, a bit milder, low-to-mid 40’s

Tuesday

Partly sunny, chilly, mid 40’s

Wednesday

Mostly sunny, mild, near 50 degrees

Discussion

Very cold conditions will ease up this weekend and it’ll get noticeably milder as we progress through next week. However, despite this upcoming significant break in the overall weather pattern, winter is likely not through with us yet. Colder-than-normal weather is quite likely to return to the Northeast US later this month and last into April and there can even be more threats of snow.

A quick recap of this morning’s amazing cold and yesterday’s snowfall: 1) Record cold this morning for the date at Reading, PA, Allentown, PA, Wilmington, DE, Atlantic City, NJ, Dulles Airport, VA, Baltimore, MD 2) All-time record cold this morning for the month of March at Pittsburgh, PA, Harrisburg, PA 3) Snow totals yesterday at the 3 DC Airports (all daily snow records): DCA 4.8”, BWI 6.2”, IAD 9.4” 4) Philly region: 7.5” at PHL, 10.4” in King of Prussia 5) NYC region: Bronx 6.6”, Central Park 7.0”, JFK 5.8”