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6:00 AM | *Arctic blast arrives tonight with noticeable pick up in winds...temperatures could bottom out early Saturday near 20 degrees*

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6:00 AM | *Arctic blast arrives tonight with noticeable pick up in winds...temperatures could bottom out early Saturday near 20 degrees*

Paul Dorian

6-Day NYC Forecast

Today

More clouds than sun, chilly, cannot rule out an afternoon shower, highs in the low-to-mid 50’s

Tonight

Mainly cloudy, maybe a shower or two, becoming windy and quite cold late, lows in the low-to-mid 30’s

Friday

Mainly sunny, windy, cold, upper 30’s for highs with even lower wind chills

Friday Night

Mainly clear, very cold, lows near 20 degrees by morning

Saturday

Mainly sunny, cold, near 40 degrees

Sunday

Mainly cloudy, still cold, but not quite as harsh, chance of rain late, upper 40’s

Monday

Mainly cloudy, chilly, chance of showers, low 50’s

Tuesday

Partly sunny, chilly, low 50’s

Discussion

An Arctic cold front will arrive here tonight and the winds will pick noticeably as colder air begins to pour into the Mid-Atlantic region. This frontal passage will usher in the coldest air mass of the season so far for the end of the work week and beginning of the weekend and temperatures could bottom out near the 20 degree mark by early Saturday morning. Overall conditions will be less harsh on Sunday and Monday, but it’ll remain colder-than-normal for this time of year and there could be some rain to start the new work week from low pressure near the Mid-Atlantic coastline. More cold air outbreaks are destined to follow later this month into the central and eastern US as a “high-latitude blocking” pattern develops way up north.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Vencore, Inc.
vencoreweather.com