6:15 AM | ***Strong low pressure passes by to our north on Thursday with several impacts in the region including snow/rain showers, possible small accumulations, powerful winds, and an Arctic blast***
Paul Dorian
6-Day forecast for the New York City metro region
Today
Mainly sunny, breezy, cold, highs not far from 40 degrees; W-NW winds around 5-15 mph
Tonight
Mainly clear, cold, lows in the mid-to-upper 20’s
Wednesday
Sun followed by late day clouds, cold, becoming breezy late, near 40 degrees for afternoon highs
Wednesday Night
Mainly cloudy, cold, becoming windy, chance of snow and/or rain showers, mid-to-upper 30’s for late night lows
Thursday
Chance of morning and mid-day snow showers - perhaps even a heavier snow squall - then becoming mainly sunny, very windy with gusts possible to 50 mph or so, cold, low-to-mid 40’s for mid-day highs…much lower wind chill values
Friday
Mainly sunny, windy, quite cold, middle 30’s
Saturday
Partly sunny, breezy, quite cold, mid-to-upper 30’s
Sunday
Mainly sunny, not quite as harsh, near 40 degrees
Discussion
The month of December has gotten off to a cold start across much of the nation and it’ll stay colder-than-normal in the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor right through the upcoming weekend. Strong and strengthening low pressure will pass by to our north on Thursday and its trailing cold front will push through during the morning hours. This low pressure system and its associated cold front will have many weather impacts on the region from later tomorrow into the day on Friday.
Ahead of the system, winds will increase from a southwesterly direction late tomorrow and tomorrow night and then can gust to 50 mph or so from a northwesterly direction later Thursday and Thursday night on the backside of the front. Also, there is a good chance of snow and/or rain showers on Wednesday night and snow showers are possible on Thursday morning - perhaps even a heavier snow squall - as the strong front comes through the area with small accumulations on the table. Finally, the passage of the cold front will flood the Mid-Atlantic region with another Arctic air mass that will keep temperatures around here well below-normal on Thursday night and Friday and we’ll experience the lowest wind chills so far this season.
Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather