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7:00 AM | Cold rain develops later today with some frozen precipitation possible at times to the N and W...Arctic air arrives at week's end

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7:00 AM | Cold rain develops later today with some frozen precipitation possible at times to the N and W...Arctic air arrives at week's end

Paul Dorian

6-Day NYC Forecast

Today

Cloudy with rain developing late in the afternoon, some sleet and/or snow could mix in at times to the N and W of the metro region, cold, highs in the mid 40’s

Tonight

Occasional rain, cold, some sleet and/or snow can mix in at times to the N and W of the metro region, lows in the upper 30’s

Wednesday

Mainly cloudy, a bit milder, chance for showers, upper 40’s

Wednesday Night

Mainly cloudy, cold, mid 30’s

Thursday

Mainly cloudy, breezy, chilly, chance for rain showers early and snow showers late, mid 40’s

Friday

Windy and very cold with snow showers possible, temperatures held in the upper 30’s for highs

Saturday

Partly sunny, windy and cold, mid 30’s

Sunday

Increasing clouds, still cold, upper 30’s; chance for rain or snow showers at night

Discussion

Precipitation is advancing northeastward this morning from the Southeast US and should arrive here during the late afternoon hours. This moisture will encounter some cold air in the Northeast US that is currently being anchored by strong high pressure. As a result, there can be some sleet and/or snow to mix in at times in the northern and western suburbs and a few inches of snow can accumulate during this event in the Poconos, NE PA and NW NJ. Low pressure headed for the Ohio Valley early today will transfer its energy to a newly forming coastal low near the NC/VA border and this will become the primary system later today. The precipitation will end late tonight from southwest-to-northeast across the NYC metro region. After a bit of a milder day on Wednesday, the coldest air of the season so far will arrive later Thursday. On Friday, temperatures will do no better than the 30’s for highs, the wind will generate even lower wind chill values, and there can be some snow shower activity. The below-normal cold will continue through the upcoming weekend and it looks like there will be additional Arctic blasts into the eastern US over the next few weeks.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian

Vencore, Inc.

vencoreweather.com