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7:00 AM | Much milder on Saturday with highs in the 50's and a feeling of spring...winter storm threatens from late Tuesday into Thursday of next week

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7:00 AM | Much milder on Saturday with highs in the 50's and a feeling of spring...winter storm threatens from late Tuesday into Thursday of next week

Paul Dorian

6-Day NYC Forecast

Today

Mainly cloudy, cold, cannot rule out a bit of snow or sleet, highs in the mid-to-upper 30’s

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, cold, a touch of rain, sleet or snow possible, lows not far from 35 degrees

Saturday

Partly sunny, much milder, mid 50’s

Saturday Night

Mainly cloudy, chilly, low 40's

Sunday

Partly sunny, still pretty mild, showers possible late in the day or at night, low 50's

Monday

Partly sunny, chilly, mid-to-upper 40’s

Tuesday

Mainly cloudy, cold, chance for rain or snow at night, low 40’s

Wednesday

Mainly cloudy, cold, chance for rain or snow, low 40’s

Discussion

The weekend is shaping up to be quite decent for this time of year with high temperatures likely reaching into the middle 50's on Saturday and then to near the 50 degree mark on Sunday. The mild and quiet weather pattern won’t last too long, however. Colder air should return to the Mid-Atlantic region by the middle of next week and there are signs for a storm (or possibly two) to ride up along the eastern seaboard between Tuesday and Thursday. It appears the I-95 corridor is likely to be near the rain/snow line during that period and odds favor a mixed bag of precipitation here with some snow accumulations possible.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian

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