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7:00 AM | **Active weather pattern...rain/snow mix possible Sunday/Monday...another system next mid-week**

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7:00 AM | **Active weather pattern...rain/snow mix possible Sunday/Monday...another system next mid-week**

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for the New York City metro region

Today

Becoming mainly sunny, breezy, cooler, highs in the low-to-mid 50’s; N-NW winds increasing to 10-20 mph

Tonight

Partly cloudy, cold, lows in the lower 30’s

Friday

Mainly sunny, cold, mid 40’s for afternoon highs

Friday Night             

Partly cloudy, cold, lower 30’s for late night lows  

Saturday

Partly sunny, cold, mid 40’s

Sunday

Mainly cloudy, cold, chance of PM rain or a combination of snow and rain, low-to-mid 40’s

Monday

Mainly sunny, cold, lower 40’s

Tuesday

Mainly sunny, cold, lower 40’s

Discussion              

An active weather pattern will bring us multiple storm systems to deal with into the middle of next week.  One system will push out of the Midwest on Saturday and head to the Mid-Atlantic with precipitation from Sunday into early Monday. As this system drops south and east to the coastline late in the weekend, it can draw enough cold air for a combination of snow and rain; especially, across interior, higher elevation locations of the Mid-Atlantic. Another system can spawn a severe weather outbreak around next Tuesday in the Lower Mississippi Valley, and then its precipitation field will likely reach the Mid-Atlantic at the middle of next week. It may be cold enough for some frozen precipitation to be mixed in with that system as well.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather