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7:00 AM | *Next coastal storm threat comes Sunday night/Monday*

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7:00 AM | *Next coastal storm threat comes Sunday night/Monday*

Paul Dorian

6-Day NYC Forecast

Today

Partly sunny, breezy, cold, possible snow showers late in the day, highs in the lower 40’s

Tonight

Mainly cloudy, cold, maybe a couple of snow showers, lows in the upper 20’s

Friday

Chance of a snow or shower; otherwise, partly sunny skies, breezy, cold, lower 40’s for afternoon highs

Friday Night

Mainly cloudy, cold, upper 20’s for overnight lows

Saturday

Mainly sunny, cold, near 40 degrees

Sunday

Sun followed by increasing clouds, cold, lower 40’s

Monday

Mainly cloudy, breezy, cold, chance of rain or snow, near 40 degrees

Tuesday

Mainly cloudy, windy, cold, near 40 degrees

Discussion

There have been two major coastal storms over the past five days or so in the Mid-Atlantic region and our stormy March weather pattern is not over yet. As far as temperatures are concerned, it looks like it’ll remain below-normal on average for the next several days and that pattern might even last through much of the remainder of the month. In terms of storm threats, the next one of concern will move into the Southeast US later this weekend. It looks like it will become a strong storm and ultimately ingest plenty of Gulf of Mexico moisture. Some computer model forecasts then shunt this system just to our south and east early next week, but I think this overall pattern certainly allows for the possibility of a left turn up the coast...stay tuned.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Vencore, Inc.
vencoreweather.com