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7:00 AM | *Weekend storm system can produce some rain and wind around here*

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7:00 AM | *Weekend storm system can produce some rain and wind around here*

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for the New York City metro region

Today

Mainly cloudy, breezy, mild, chance of showers; primarily, during the afternoon hours; highs in the lower 50’s; S-SE winds increasing to 10-15 mph  

Tonight

Mainly cloudy in the evening with showers possible, partly cloudy after midnight, windy, chilly, lows in the upper 40’s

Friday

Mainly sunny, windy, mild, maybe an afternoon shower, low-to-mid 50’s for afternoon highs

Friday Night             

Mainly cloudy, colder, breezy, mid-to-upper 30’s for late night lows

Saturday

Sun followed by increasing clouds, breezy, colder, mid 40’s

Sunday

Mainly cloudy, chilly, chance of rain, low-to-mid 40’s

Monday

Partly sunny, chilly, maybe a shower, upper 40’s

Tuesday

Partly sunny, milder, mid 50’s

Discussion              

Low pressure pushes to our northwest today and it can bring us some afternoon and evening rain shower activity along with relatively mild conditions.  Another low pressure system will develop in the southeastern states on Saturday and it can grind its way far enough to the north to impact the Mid-Atlantic region on Super Bowl Sunday. With no real cold air in place, any precipitation here on Sunday is likely to be in the form of rain, but a wintry mix of rain and snow cannot be completely ruled out to the north and west of the metro region if indeed this system does indeed head this far up the coast.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather