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6:45 AM | **Cold shot coming for Monday through Wednesday and overnight low temperatures can drop to below freezing**

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6:45 AM | **Cold shot coming for Monday through Wednesday and overnight low temperatures can drop to below freezing**

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for the New York City metro region

Today

Mainly cloudy, breezy, still very mild, scattered showers, highs in the mid-to-upper 60’s; W-SW winds around 5-15 mph

Tonight

Mainly cloudy in the evening with a shower possible, becoming partly cloudy and turning colder late, lows in the lower 40’s

Saturday

Mainly sunny, mild, near 60 degrees for afternoon highs

Saturday Night             

Partly cloudy, chilly, mid-to-upper 40’s for late night lows

Sunday

Partly sunny, mild, becoming quite breezy, upper 50’s

Monday

Mainly sunny, breezy, colder, upper 40’s

Tuesday

Mainly sunny, breezy, chilly, mid 40’s

Wednesday

Partly sunny, still on the chilly side, upper 40’s

Discussion

Low pressure will pass by to our north today and drags a frontal system through the region perhaps generating a couple of showers, but no significant or long-lasting. It turns slightly cooler for the weekend, but still warmer-than-normal for the middle of March and there will be plenty of sunshine on both days. Sunday will feature quite a breeze as well ahead of the next front. A noticeably colder air mass pushes into the region by early next week and it will limit daily highs to the 40’s from Monday through Wednesday and overnight low temperatures can drop to below freezing.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather