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6:00 AM | ***Bitterly cold conditions for another few days...snow showers a possibility late in the day/early tonight***

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6:00 AM | ***Bitterly cold conditions for another few days...snow showers a possibility late in the day/early tonight***

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for the New York City metro region

Today

Increasing clouds, bitterly cold, maybe a few late day snow showers, highs near 20 degrees; W-NW winds around 5-10 mph

Tonight

Mainly cloudy, brutally cold, maybe an evening snow shower or two, lows near 10 degrees

Wednesday

Partly sunny, still frigid, near 20 degrees for afternoon highs

Wednesday Night             

Mainly clear, brutally cold, lows near 10 degrees

Thursday

Partly sunny, still quite cold, upper 20’s for afternoon highs

Friday

Partly sunny, cold, near 30 degrees

Saturday

Mainly sunny, cold, highs in the lower30’s

Sunday

Increasing clouds, not as cold, highs near 40 degrees; chance of snow at night

Discussion

Arctic high pressure is in control across the Mid-Atlantic region and we’ll to experience bitter cold conditions until later in the week. Temperatures today and on Wednesday will do not better than the teens for afternoon highs and single digits are quite likely again for overnight lows. An upper-level disturbance will push through the area later in the day and it can bring a few snow showers to the NYC metro region from later today into early tonight. Elsewhere, a southern storm will bring snow and ice to unusual places through tonight extending all the way from Texas to Florida to the Carolinas.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather