6:00 AM | ***Another very cold air mass in the wake of yesterday's "clipper"...another "clipper" weakens as it arrives on Friday...accumulating snow possible this weekend with third "clipper"***
Paul Dorian
6-Day forecast for the New York City metro region
Today
Very windy and cold today with temperatures reluctantly climbing from early morning levels, a mix of clouds and sun, snow showers are possible, highs in the middle 30’s; NW winds around 10-20 mph; gusts to 40 mph
Tonight
Partly cloudy, windy, quite cold, lows in the middle 20’s
Friday
Partly sunny, windy, cold, middle 30’s for afternoon highs
Friday Night
Partly cloudy, quite cold, maybe a flurry, middle 20’s for late night lows
Saturday
Increasing clouds, cold, upper 30’s; chance of snow late at night
Sunday
Mainly cloudy with a chance of snow during the AM hours, partly sunny in the afternoon, windy, very cold, lower 30’s
Monday
Mainly sunny, breezy, very cold, near 30 degrees
Tuesday
Partly sunny, brisk, still quite cold, low-to-mid 30’s
Discussion
One “clipper” system passed well by to our north and west on Wednesday and the passage of its trailing cold front has ushered in another very cold air mass for this time of year. Temperatures will struggle to climb through the 30’s today and there will be a stiff NW wind to make it feel even colder than the actual air temperatures. On Friday, another “clipper” system will reach the Mid-Atlantic region and, while it’ll undergo some weakening, it can produce some snow; primarily, in the DC metro region and Virginia (where snow has been quite common so far this season).
Over the weekend, yet another “clipper” system will push east-southeast towards the Mid-Atlantic region from the Ohio Valley, and this one will feature some strong support in the upper atmosphere with a vigorous jet streak. As a result, this system will have greater potential to generate accumulating snow in the Mid-Atlantic region from late Saturday into early Sunday. Another seriously cold Arctic air mass will follow for the Sunday, Monday, Tuesday time period with far below normal temperatures expected throughout the northeastern states.
Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather