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7:00 AM | *Powerful wind gusts from late afternoon through tonight following passage of a strong cold front*

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7:00 AM | *Powerful wind gusts from late afternoon through tonight following passage of a strong cold front*

Paul Dorian

6-Day NYC Forecast

Today

Periods of rain this morning and cool, showers linger for much of the afternoon and becoming milder, winds will pick up dramatically late in the day with gusts past 50 mph possible, highs later today in the upper 50’s

Tonight

Becoming mainly clear and turning colder, strong winds during the evening with gusts to 50 mph possible, winds slacken off some after midnight, lows by morning in the upper 30’s

Tuesday

Mainly sunny, still windy, chilly, low-to-mid 50’s

Tuesday Night

Mainly clear, blustery, cold, low 30’s

Wednesday

Mainly sunny skies, milder, upper 50’s

Thursday

Cloudy, warm, showers likely late, mid 60’s

Friday

Mainly cloudy, still warm with showers possible, mid 60’s

Saturday

Mainly sunny, a bit cooler, mid 50’s

Discussion

A strong cold front will sweep through our region today and it will not go through unnoticed. There will be periods of rain this morning and lingering showers this afternoon and then - in the wake of the frontal passage late today - winds will intensify dramatically with wind gusts past 50 mph possible from late afternoon through the evening. High pressure will build into the region by tomorrow as a chilly air mass settles in on the region. It’ll turn milder later this week, but then a strong cold front arrives this weekend and this frontal passage will usher in a colder-than-normal stretch of weather for the eastern US beginning on Sunday and lasting for much of the first ten days of April.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian

Vencore, Inc.

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