7:00 AM | *Warmer and somewhat unsettled today...strong cold frontal passage on Thursday...powerful winds later tomorrow into Friday*
Paul Dorian
6-Day forecast for the New York City, NY metro region
Today
Mainly cloudy and becoming warmer, a shower or two early today and then an isolated shower or thunderstorm possible this afternoon, highs in the upper 60's
Tonight
Mainly cloudy, cooler, chance of showers late, lows in the mid-to-upper 40’s
Thursday
Mainly cloudy in the AM and mid-day with showers likely, maybe a thunderstorm, some clearing later in the day and becoming windy, near 60 degrees for afternoon highs
Thursday Night
Partly cloudy, windy, turning colder, upper 30’s for late night lows
Friday
Mainly sunny, windy, colder, near 50 degrees
Saturday
Mainly sunny, still on the cool side, mid-to-upper 50’s
Sunday
Increasing clouds, milder, lower 60’s; rain likely at night and it can be heavy at times
Monday
Mainly cloudy, mild, chance of rain in the AM and it can be heavy at times, upper 60’s
Discussion
A very active weather pattern is going to continue for the next week or two partly as a result of continuing cold air outbreaks into the central and eastern US. These cold air outbreaks will combine with increasingly warm and humid air across the southern US to make it quite unstable on many days going forward in many parts of the nation and severe weather outbreaks are likely. In the short-term, a nearby frontal boundary zone will continue to keep it somewhat unsettled around here today with isolated showers and thunderstorms. On Thursday, a strong cold front will cross the region and it will be accompanied by showers, perhaps even a strong thunderstorm. Winds will increase dramatically later tomorrow and they'll continue at strong levels tomorrow night and Friday - perhaps even with damaging wind gusts. Another storm system could impact the Mid-Atlantic region on Sunday night and Monday and there is the potential for some heavy rainfall in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Perspecta, Inc.
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