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6:30 AM | **Rain late tonight and on Friday...a rare commodity in this drier-than-normal month...the rain can freeze on some surfaces at the onset**

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6:30 AM | **Rain late tonight and on Friday...a rare commodity in this drier-than-normal month...the rain can freeze on some surfaces at the onset**

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for the New York City metro region

Today

Sun followed by late day clouds, colder than yesterday, highs in the upper 30’s; W-NW winds around 5-10 mph

Tonight

Becoming mainly cloudy, cold, good chance of rain late tonight and it may freeze on some surfaces in suburban locations, lows in the lower 30’s

Friday

Mainly cloudy, chilly, occasional rain, lower 40’s for afternoon highs

Friday Night             

Mainly cloudy with lingering rain possible during the evening hours and a few flakes can mix in at times, cold, lows in the lower 30’s

Saturday

Mainly sunny, moderately cold, upper 30’s

Sunday

Mainly cloudy, moderately cold, upper 30’s

Monday

Becoming partly sunny and milder, near 50 degrees

Tuesday

Mainly sunny, breezy, colder, near 40 degrees

Discussion

It’ll be colder today in the NYC metro region on the back side of a frontal passage and sun will give way to late day clouds as low pressure organizes over the Upper Midwest. A warm front will extend well to the east of the low pressure system and it’ll push in our direction later tonight spreading rain into the area that will last through much of the day on Friday. Rain has been a rare commodity in the Mid-Atlantic region during the month of January which has been much drier-than-normal in the local area with a deficit of 2.84 inches. At the onset of the rainfall late tonight, it may be just cold enough for the rain to freeze on some surfaces; especially, across the far northern and western suburbs. Temperatures during the day on Friday will climb to well above freezing levels (into the lower 40’s) assuring “plain” rain as we close out the work week, and then it turns moderately cold again to begin the weekend.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather