7:00 AM | ***Arctic blast has arrived...potential record-breaking low temperatures overnight...watch for "black ice" later in the day***
Paul Dorian
6-Day forecast for the New York City, NY metro region
Today
Mainly cloudy, becoming windy and turning colder, rain may change to snow for a brief time before the precipitation winds down, temperatures have already peaked for the day and will drop into the 30's, watch for "black ice" later in the day as temperatures near the freezing mark
Tonight
Becoming mainly clear and very cold for this time of year, windy, lows in the upper teens – perhaps to record low levels in some spots
Wednesday
Mainly sunny and unusually cold for mid-November, temperatures will struggle to pass the freezing mark
Wednesday Night
Partly cloudy, very cold, near 20 degrees for late night lows
Thursday
Partly sunny, a bit of moderation, but still well below-normal temperatures, lower 40's
Friday
Mainly sunny, not as cold, near 50 degrees
Saturday
Mainly sunny, quite cold, near 40 degrees
Sunday
Partly sunny, cold, mid 40’s
Discussion
An Arctic air mass has arrived in the I-95 corridor and temperatures have already peaked for the day and will drop into the 30's as the day progresses. Rain associated with the arrival of the Arctic front may change briefly to snow before the precipitation winds down - watch for "black ice" later in the day as temperatures near the freezing mark. By late tonight, temperatures could be in record low territory in the upper teens - way below-normal for the middle of November. Temperatures on Wednesday will struggle to pass the freezing mark for highs which may turn out to be the "lowest" high temperature ever recorded for the date.
Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Perspecta, Inc.
perspectaweather.com