6:00 AM | *Mid-Atlantic storm to produce its heaviest rainfall to our south*
Paul Dorian
6-Day NYC Forecast
Today
Early day patchy fog; otherwise, mainly cloudy skies, warm, humid, showers and thunderstorms possible at the end of the day, highs in the lower 80’s
Tonight
Occasional rain and a possible thunderstorm, mild, lows in the mid-to-upper 60’s
Saturday
Occasional rain and possibly a thunderstorm, noticeably cooler with a stiff NE wind, low 70’s for afternoon highs
Saturday Night
Mainly cloudy, showers still possible, breezy, cool, low-to-mid 60’s for overnight lows
Sunday
Becoming partly sunny, a bit warmer, upper 70’s
Monday
Mainly sunny, warmer, low 80’s
Tuesday
Mainly sunny, warm, mid 80’s
Wednesday
Mainly sunny, very warm, upper 80’s
Discussion
Ingredients are coming together for a storm to hit the Mid-Atlantic region from later today into Saturday, but the worst impact will be to our south. Rain is likely to overspread the area overnight and continue into tomorrow morning and there can be a thunderstorm mixed into the picture. The heaviest rain associated with this system is likely to fall across southern PA, southern New Jersey and southward to the DC metro region. Temperatures will remain fairly warm today with highs at or above the 80 degree mark, but stiff NE winds on Saturday – typical of a nor’easter - could confine temperatures to the lower 70's in the NYC metro region to go along with the continuing rainfall. Much improvement will take place on Sunday, but it'll remain on the cool side of normal.
Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Vencore, Inc.
vencoreweather.com