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7:00 AM | *Another comfortable day in the Mid-Atlantic region...turns hotter and more humid later in the week*

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7:00 AM | *Another comfortable day in the Mid-Atlantic region...turns hotter and more humid later in the week*

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for the New York City metro region

Today

Mainly sunny, warm, but still quite comfortable with low humidity, highs in the low-to-mid 80’s; N-NE winds around 5 mph

Tonight

Mainly clear, mild, lows near 65 degrees

Wednesday

Mainly sunny, warm, low-to-mid 80’s for afternoon highs

Wednesday Night             

Partly cloudy, mild, upper 60’s for late night lows

Thursday

Partly sunny, very warm, humid, chance of PM showers and thunderstorms, upper 80’s

Friday

Partly sunny, very warm, humid, chance of PM showers and thunderstorms, near 90 degrees

Saturday

Partly sunny, very warm, humid, chance of PM showers and thunderstorms, upper 80’s

Sunday

Partly sunny, quite warm, slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, near 90 degrees

Discussion

High pressure stays in control into mid-week at which time it’ll shift offshore and open the door for hotter and more humid air to flow into the Mid-Atlantic region. The July 4th holiday on Thursday will feature very warm and humid conditions and the chance of PM showers and thunderstorms. The threat of showers and thunderstorms will continue on Friday and Saturday as well to go along with the very warm and humid conditions as a cool front slowly advances in this direction from our northwest. Elsewhere, Hurricane Beryl is now a category 5 storm over the Caribbean Sea and headed to Jamaica on Wednesday and the Yucatan Peninsula by the end of the week.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather