7:00 AM | Becoming windy and warmer today...showers and possible thunderstorms tonight and Friday...much colder air mass moves in this weekend
Paul Dorian
6-Day NYC Forecast
Today
More sun than clouds, becoming windy and much warmer, highs near 70 degrees
Tonight
Cloudy and breezy with a few evening showers and then occasional showers and possible thunderstorms after midnight, temperatures will hold up in "record minimum" territory as they will not drop below the lower 50's which is quite balmy for late March
Friday
Occasional showers and the threat for a few thunderstorms, still breezy and warm, low 70's
Friday Night
Showers likely early; otherwise, mostly cloudy skies, turning colder late, upper 40’s
Saturday
Partly sunny, breezy, cooler, chance for showers, mid-to-upper 50’s; rain showers possible during the evening and snow showers possible after midnight, becoming windy
Sunday
Partly sunny, cold, windy, maybe a snow shower or two especially early in the day, low-to-mid 40’s for highs with even lower wind chills
Monday
Increasing clouds, cold, mid-to-upper 40’s; chance for rain ro snow showers at night
Tuesday
Mainly cloudy, still cold, chance for rain or snow showers, mid-to-upper 40’s
Discussion
It’ll become much warmer today as a broad southwesterly flow of air develops ahead of an approaching cold frontal system. Showers will develop tonight and continue on Friday as the strong cold front closes in on the eastern seaboard. There can also be a few thunderstorms mixing in later tonight and Friday which can produce some strong winds and brief downpours. A secondary cold front will push through the area Saturday night/early Sunday with possible rain or snow showers and the winds will pick up quite dramatically. Sunday and Monday will be quite cold for this time of year and below freezing temperatures will threaten again by early Monday morning. The unfolding colder-than-normal weather pattern will continue for the first week-to-ten days of April and there can even be some accumulating snow in portions of the Northeast US during this time period.
Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Vencore, Inc.
vencoreweather.com