7:00 AM | ***Increasing N-NW winds today signal the arrival of an Arctic blast...coldest day so far this season on Friday...winter storm threat continues for the early part of next week***
Paul Dorian
6-Day forecast for the New York City metro region
Today
Partly-to-mostly sunny and becoming windy, cold, cannot rule out a snow shower or two, highs in the lower 30’s; NW winds increasing to 15-25 mph; gusts to 35 mph
Tonight
Becoming mainly clear, windy, very cold, lows in the mid-to-upper teens
Friday
Coldest day so far this winter…Mainly sunny skies, windy, very cold, middle 20’s for afternoon highs with much lower wind chills
Friday Night
Mainly clear, blustery, very cold, low-to-middle teens for late night lows
Saturday
Mainly sunny, very cold, but not as harsh as Friday, upper 20’s
Sunday
Increasing clouds, cold, chance of snow later in the day or at night, lower 30’s
Monday
Mainly cloudy, cold, chance of snow or a wintry mix, mid 30’s
Tuesday
Mainly cloudy, cold, chance of snow in the AM hours, mid 30’s
Discussion
Increasingly strong N-NW winds today will signal the arrival of an Arctic blast that will halt temperatures in their tracks today and result in overnight lows in the teens and tomorrow will turn out to be the coldest day of the season so far. The Arctic cold will stick around well into the upcoming weekend in the Mid-Atlantic region and attention will turn to the west as the next winter storm crosses the nation. That next storm system poses a threat for accumulating snow in the Mid-Atlantic region from later this weekend into the early part of next week and its impact could actually extend from Sunday into Tuesday…stay tuned for more details on this upcoming and complex winter storm threat.
Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Perspecta, Inc.
perspectaweather.com