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7:00 AM | *More rain, fog and mild weather conditions for today and tonight*

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7:00 AM | *More rain, fog and mild weather conditions for today and tonight*

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for the New York City metro region

Today

Mainly cloudy, mild, occasional rain or drizzle, patchy fog as well, highs near 50 degrees; SW winds around 5 mph

Tonight

Mainly cloudy, cool, occasional rain or drizzle, some patchy fog as well, lows in the lower 40’s

Friday

Mainly cloudy skies, lingering rain showers possible in the morning, cool, upper 40’s for afternoon highs

Friday Night             

Mainly cloudy, chilly, near 40 degrees for late night lows

Saturday

Partly sunny, chilly, chance of rain late in the day or at night, near 50 degrees

Sunday

Mainly cloudy, colder, chance of rain, lower 40’s; rain can change to snow at night

Monday

Chance of snow early in the day; otherwise, mainly cloudy, cold, mid-to-upper 30’s

Tuesday

Partly sunny, cold, upper 30’s

Discussion

It’ll remain wet and mild in the NYC metro region for today and tonight with patchy fog around as well. It remains on the damp side on Friday and there will be a battle in terms of air temperatures around here with warmer air likely limited in its northward advance keeping the metro area in the 40’s to close out the work week. Another storm system is then going to impact the Mid-Atlantic on Sunday and Sunday night with one surface low pressure system (primary) heading into the Ohio Valley and a secondary likely to form near the Mid-Atlantic coastline. While there will be little cold air around initially, strong high pressure will build into southeastern Canada and act as a cold air source. This is likely to result in a changeover from rain-to-snow across much of the interior, higher elevation locations in the Mid-Atlantic and potentially, all the way down to the NYC metro region on Sunday night.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather