7:00 AM | ***"Face-slapping" cold today in an Arctic air mass***
Paul Dorian
6-Day forecast for the New York City metro region
Today
Mainly sunny, very cold, breezy, highs near 20 degrees with sub-zero wind chill values possible; NW winds at 10-15 mph
Tonight
Mainly clear, very cold, lows in the mid teens
Wednesday
Mainly sunny, not as cold, breezy, mid-to-upper 30’s for afternoon highs
Wednesday Night
Mainly cloudy, cold, mid-to-upper 20’s for late night lows
Thursday
Partly sunny, a tad milder, lower 40’s by later in the day
Friday
Mainly sunny, colder, mid 30’s
Saturday
Partly sunny, quite cold, lower 20’s
Sunday
Mainly cloudy, cold, chance of snow or snow showers, lower 30’s
Discussion
The passage of a secondary cold frontal system last evening ushered in the coldest air mass in a few years for the Mid-Atlantic region and Northeast US. Despite some sunshine today, temperatures will be confined to near 20 degrees for highs – way below-normal for this time of year – and a stiff breeze will produce wind chills down in the single digits. After another very cold night, temperatures will modify some on Wednesday and even more on Thursday with highs likely reaching 40+ degrees on Thursday afternoon. An “ocean” storm will form late this week in the southwestern part of the Atlantic Ocean and it will likely stay far enough off the coast to have little or no impact around here. The overall weather pattern will, however, likely produce other storm threats for us beginning later this weekend and lasting into at least the middle part of next week.
Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather