6:15 AM | ***Intense heat and humidity to continue here today with strong ridge still in control...much relief is in sight***
Paul Dorian
6-Day forecast for the New York City metro region
Today
Mainly sunny, very hot, humid, highs likely at or slightly above the 100 degree mark; NW winds around 5 mph
Tonight
Mainly clear, balmy with little relief, lows in the upper 70’s
Wednesday
Mainly sunny, very hot, humid, chance of PM showers and thunderstorms, middle 90’s for afternoon highs
Wednesday Night
Mainly cloudy, very mild, chance of evening showers and thunderstorms, middle 70’s for late night lows
Thursday
Partly sunny, not nearly as hot, humid, chance of PM showers and thunderstorms, near 80 degrees
Friday
Mainly cloudy, cooler, chance of showers and thunderstorms, low-to-mid 70’s
Saturday
Mainly cloudy, warm, humid, chance of showers and thunderstorms, near 80 degrees
Sunday
Partly sunny, warm, humid, chance of showers and thunderstorms, middle 80’s
Discussion
Yesterday featured high temperatures near the 100 degree mark in many locations along the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor with a record-breaking 101 degrees recorded in Newark (EWR) and 96 degrees at Central Park (tied a record). The bad news with respect to this current hot spell is that the peak may actually come later today with numerous 100 degree readings on the table in the I-95 corridor compared to Monday. The good news is that much relief is in sight by the end of the work week on Friday and next week looks much closer-to-normal in terms of overall temperatures.
The very strong ridge of high pressure to our north will weaken later in the week and also shift southward. As a result, the heat will not be as intense here on Wednesday and there will be a chance of PM showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures drop even further on Thursday as a back door cool front approaches the region and the chance of showers and thunderstorms will increase. Any thunderstorm that forms on both Wednesday and Thursday can be strong-to-severe. This back door cool front could actually bring much relief by Friday as an ocean flow of air could develop and end the work week on a cool note.
Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather