7:00 AM | **Auroras sighted around here last night...chance for another opportunity tonight...weather remains windy and quite chilly**
Paul Dorian
6-Day forecast for the New York City metro region
Today
Partly sunny, windy, not as harsh as yesterday, but still colder-than-normal, highs near 50 degrees; W-NW winds around 10-20 mph; gusts possible to 30 mph
Tonight
Mainly clear, breezy, cold, lows near 40 degrees
Thursday
Mainly sunny, windy, cold, near 50 degrees for afternoon highs
Thursday Night
Partly cloudy, cold, near 35 degrees for late night lows
Friday
Mainly sunny, breezy, quite chilly, lower 50’s
Saturday
Mainly sunny, quite chilly, near 50 degrees
Sunday
Partly sunny, milder, chance of showers, lower 60’s
Monday
Partly sunny, colder, near 50 degrees
Discussion
Arctic air continues to impact the eastern states here at mid-week and today will feature colder-than-normal temperatures around here along with a continued stiff westerly wind making it feel even colder than the actual air temperature. A cold front passes through the area overnight and it’ll usher in a chilly air mass for the remainder of the week with temperatures remaining below-normal Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
In terms of space weather, a very active sunspot region unleashed three separate solar flares on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday and each one resulted in a coronal mass ejection (CME) headed towards Earth (full story). The combination of the first two CMEs impacted the Earth last night with auroras seen around here in the Mid-Atlantic region and in unusually far south locations such as Texas, Alabama, and New Mexico. The third CME that was unleashed early Tuesday morning - the strongest solar flare of the year - could result in more northern lights on Wednesday night so be on the lookout for that if skies cooperate (and they should).
Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather