7:00 AM | Milder with some weekend rain to be followed by two Arctic blasts next week...an active pattern setting up
Paul Dorian
6-Day NYC Forecast
Today
Mostly cloudy, chilly, maybe a touch of drizzle or light rain at times, highs in the lower 40’s
Tonight
Cloudy, cold, occasional light rain or drizzle, lows in the upper 30’s
Saturday
Cloudy, a bit milder, occasional light rain or drizzle likely, mid-to-upper 40’s
Saturday Night
Cloudy, not as chilly as recent nights, periods of rain likely late, some of the rain can be heavy at times, low-to-mid 40’s early and then temperatures should rise towards morning
Sunday
Cloudy, much milder, periods of rain and some of the rain can be heavy at times, mid-to-upper 50’s
Monday
Much colder, windy, mostly sunny skies, upper 30’s
Tuesday
Mainly sunny skies early, clouds late, cold, mid 30’s; snow showers likely at night, maybe a heavier snow squall
Wednesday
Snow showers possible early then partly sunny, breezy, cold, mid 30’s
Discussion
Moisture has pushed in our direction from the southern states and there will be some light rain or drizzle at times from today and shower activity later tonight and Saturday. A second and more important system is likely to throw steadier and heavier rain our way from tomorrow night into early Sunday and this system will be followed by another Arctic air mass for the early part of next week. A reinforcing second blast of Arctic air will arrive here by Tuesday night. This secondary Arctic outbreak will have plenty of upper-level support which could result in snow showers around here Tuesday night and early Wednesday - perhaps even a heavier snow squall. This active frontal passage could even have an impact on the early Wednesday commute.