7:00 AM | *The passage of a cold front later tomorrow will usher in another chilly air mass for the second half of the week...big warmup next week*
Paul Dorian
6-Day forecast for the New York City metro region
Today
After a chilly start to the day with some patchy frost, sunny skies will boost temperatures to the mid 60’s for afternoon highs, becoming breezy; S-SW winds increasing to 10-15 mph
Tonight
Becoming mainly cloudy, not as chilly as recent nights, chance of showers late, lows in the upper 40’s
Wednesday
Clouds and limited sun, windy with gusts to 30 mph, mild, chance of showers, cannot rule out an isolated thunderstorm, mid 60’s for afternoon highs
Wednesday Night
Mostly clear, cold, breezy, chance of late night frost, mid-to-upper 30’s for late night lows
Thursday
Patchy frost possible early in the day; otherwise, mainly sunny skies, cool, upper 50’s
Friday
Patchy frost possible early in the day; otherwise, mainly sunny skies, a bit milder, lower 60’s
Saturday
Partly sunny, mild, lower 60’s
Sunday
Partly sunny, warmer, middle 70’s
Discussion
After another chilly start to the day, mainly sunny skies will help to boost afternoon temperatures into the mid 60’s for afternoon highs. A cold front will slide across the region on Wednesday tomorrow bringing with it a few showers, maybe a thunderstorm, but not a significant rain event. The passage of the cold front will usher in another chilly air mass to the Mid-Atlantic region for the second half of the week. Temperatures are likely to drop into the 30’s in many suburban locations by early Thursday morning and again early Friday morning and there can be some more in the way of patchy frost.
A major temperature pattern change begins later in the weekend with a warm-up for the eastern states. High temperatures around here on Sunday afternoon should be well up in the 70’s and 80 degrees is possible on Monday.
Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather