7:00 AM | **Strong-to-severe thunderstorms possible later today/tonight...noticeably cooler air arrives on Friday and it stays comfortable this weekend**
Paul Dorian
6-Day forecast for the NYC metro region
Today
More clouds than sun, hot, humid, chance of showers and thunderstorms, some of the storms can be strong-to-severe with heavy rainfall and possible damaging wind gusts and hail, highs near 90 degrees
Tonight
Mainly cloudy, mild, muggy, chance of evening showers and thunderstorms, some of the storms can be strong-to-severe with heavy rainfall and possible damaging wind gusts and hail, patchy fog possible late, lows in the lower 70’s
Thursday
Partly sunny, hot, humid, chance for showers and thunderstorms, any shower or thunderstorm can produce heavy rainfall, upper 80’s for afternoon highs
Thursday Night
Mainly cloudy, mild, muggy, chance of showers and thunderstorms, any shower or thunderstorm can produce heavy rainfall, mid 60’s for overnight lows
Friday
Noticeably cooler with mainly cloudy skies and the chance of showers and thunderstorms, mid-to-upper 70’s
Saturday
Mainly sunny, pleasant, upper 70’s
Sunday
Mainly sunny, pleasant, mid-to-upper 70’s
Monday
Partly sunny, pleasant, mid-to-upper 70’s
Discussion
An active weather pattern will bring us the chance for strong-to-severe thunderstorms later today and early tonight - any one of which can produce heavy rainfall, damaging wind gusts and hail. A trough of low pressure in the lower atmosphere will combine with upper-level energy later today to generate very unstable conditions in the Mid-Atlantic region. A strong cool front will approach the region from the northwest later tomorrow and slowly grind its way through the region on Friday. As a result, the threat for showers and thunderstorms will continue on Thursday and Thursday night and into the last day of the work week. In addition, much cooler air will push into the region on Friday anchored by high pressure to the north and west and it'll stay quite comfortable on both weekend days although perhaps somewhat unsettled at times.
Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Perspecta, Inc.
perspectaweather.com