7:00 AM | *Colder air pushes into the region for today and tomorrow with highs confined to the 30's on both days*
Paul Dorian
6-Day forecast for New York City, NY metro region
Today
Increasing clouds, even colder than yesterday, highs in the mid 30’s
Tonight
Mainly cloudy early, some clearing late, quite cold, lows in the upper teens
Friday
Mainly sunny, still quite cold, mid 30’s for afternoon highs
Friday Night
Mainly clear, quite cold, near 25 degrees for overnight lows
Saturday
Mainly sunny, not as cold, mid-to-upper 40’s
Sunday
Mainly sunny, a bit milder, near 50 degrees
Monday
Partly sunny, mild, near 50 degrees
Tuesday
Mainly cloudy, mild, chance of rain, near 50 degrees
Discussion
It turned colder on Wednesday in the Mid-Atlantic region following the passage of a cold frontal system and a secondary surge will bring even colder air here for today and Friday. High temperatures are likely to be generally confined to the mid-to-upper 30’s over the next couple of days which is below-normal for late February. In terms of moisture, a large area of moisture is breaking away from the southern states and heading northeastward to the southern Mid-Atlantic region. With cold air now in place, a significant snow event is likely from later today into tonight in the region from southern Virginia-to-North Carolina-to-upstate South Carolina. As has been the case for much of the winter season, it appears that once again, the DC-to-PHL-to-NYC corridor will escape this latest threat without any snowfall of note. There are some signs, however, for a pattern change that could result in more sustained cold around here and perhaps a better chance at some snow as we move through late February and into early March.
Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Perspecta, Inc.
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