6:00 AM | **Twenty day streak about to come to an end as it turns milder...soaking rain event later tomorrow night into Friday morning...strong winds to follow**
Paul Dorian
6-Day forecast for the New York City metro region
Today
Sun followed by clouds, milder, becoming breezy, highs in the lower 40’s; SW winds increasing to 10-20 mph
Tonight
Partly cloudy, cold, lows in the upper 20’s
Thursday
Partly sunny, mild, near 50 degrees for afternoon highs
Thursday Night
Mainly cloudy, windy, chilly, periods of rain, maybe a rumble of thunder, mid-to-upper 40’s for late night lows
Friday
Clouds and mild early in the day with lingering showers then becoming partly sunny, very windy, turning colder, temperatures to drop in the afternoon following the mild levels of the morning
Saturday
Partly sunny, cold, mid-to-upper 30’s
Sunday
Partly sunny, milder, low-to-middle 40’s
Monday
Partly sunny, breezy, colder, mid-to-upper 30’s
Discussion
Temperatures have been below-normal for about twenty days in a row in many spots of the Mid-Atlantic region and the relentless cold pattern that started around Thanksgiving Day is about to come to an end. It turns milder for today and Thursday as high pressure shifts to the east of here and mild conditions will begin the day on Friday just ahead of the passage of a strong cold front. That front will result in a soaking rain event for the Mid-Atlantic region from later tomorrow night into Friday morning and there can be a rumble of thunder as well. The rain will be heavy at times and combined with snowmelt in many areas of the Mid-Atlantic region can produce ponding of water by early Friday so be on the lookout for that to take place. Once the front clears the coast by mid-day Friday, temperatures will drop from the mild levels of the morning, and winds will pick up noticeably from a northwesterly direction…gusting into the 40-50 mph range.
Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather