6:00 AM | ***First frost of the season in some spots late tonight...significant coastal storm to impact the Mid-Atlantic region from late Saturday night-to-Monday***
Paul Dorian
6-Day forecast for the New York City metro region
Today
Mainly sunny, cool, highs in the lower 60’s (normal high now at Central Park is 67 degrees); N-NW winds around 5-15 mph
Tonight
Mainly clear, cold, first frost possible late in some suburban locations, lows in the upper 30’s
Friday
Mainly sunny, cool, middle 60’s for afternoon highs
Friday Night
Partly cloudy, chilly, upper 40’s for late night lows
Saturday
Increasing clouds, cool, maybe a shower late, upper 60’s; showers possible at night
Sunday
Mainly cloudy, windy, cool, good chance of rain, low-to-mid 60’s
Monday
Mainly cloudy, windy, cool, good chance of rain, low-to-mid 60’s
Tuesday
Partly sunny, cool, mid-to-upper 60’s
Discussion
Canadian high pressure will take control of the weather today leading to the coolest day so far this fall season and the possibility of the first frost late tonight in many suburban locations. Radiational cooling conditions will be quite good in the overnight hours as high pressure parks overhead and generates clear skies, light winds, and overnight temperatures well down in the 30’s in many areas.
Looking ahead to the weekend, strong low pressure system will form off the Southeast US coastline and produce heavy rainfall and strong winds for the coastal Carolinas including - once again - the Outer Banks of North Carolina. This strong coastal storm system is then likely to push northward to or just off the Mid-Atlantic coastline by later in the weekend...likely resulting in an impactful rain and wind event for the Mid-Atlantic region from late Saturday night-to-Monday.
Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather