Contact Us

Use the form on the right to contact us.

You can edit the text in this area, and change where the contact form on the right submits to, by entering edit mode using the modes on the bottom right. 

         

123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999

(123) 555-6789

email@address.com

 

You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab.
Link to read me page with more information.

7:00  AM | **Low pressure intensifies off the Mid-Atlantic coastline later tonight and brings us a cold, soaking rainfall**

Blog

Weather forecasting and analysis, space and historic events, climate information

7:00 AM | **Low pressure intensifies off the Mid-Atlantic coastline later tonight and brings us a cold, soaking rainfall**

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for the New York City metro region

Today

Becoming mainly cloudy, cold, rain may develop by the end of the day, highs in the mid 40’s; E-NE winds around 5-10 mph

Tonight

Mainly cloudy with periods of rain, snowflakes can mix in at times in the far northern and western suburbs, breezy, cold, lows in the upper 30’s

Wednesday

Mainly cloudy with residual rain possible in the AM, breezy, cold, highs not far from 50 degrees

Wednesday Night             

Partly cloudy, cold, low-to-mid 30’s for late night lows  

Thursday

Mainly sunny, windy, cold, mid 40’s 

Friday

Mainly sunny, quite cold, lower 40’s  

Saturday

Mainly sunny, very cold, near 40 degrees

Sunday

Mainly sunny, still quite cold, lower 40’s

Discussion              

Low pressure will form later today near the Mid-Atlantic coastline and then intensify later tonight as it pushes to the northeast over the western Atlantic Ocean.  Rain will likely develop here by the end of the afternoon and then continue tonight moderate-to-heavy at times.  It may just cold enough for snowflakes to mix in at times tonight across some of NYC’s far northern and western suburbs and certainly some accumulating snow is a good bet across the Lower Hudson Valley and Pocono Mountains of NE PA. After the departure of the low on Wednesday, high pressure will build back into the region as a reinforcing cold air mass moves in from the northwest. In fact, high temperatures at the end of the week are likely to struggle to reach the 40 degree mark which is well below-normal for mid-November.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather