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7:00 AM | Another round of rain comes tomorrow with the approach of a cold front...windy and progressively colder Friday and Saturday

Paul Dorian

6-Day NYC Forecast

Today

Damp to start the day with some lingering drizzle possible, remaining mostly cloudy during the afternoon, breezy, mild, highs near 60 degrees

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, cool, lows in the upper 40’s

Thursday

Mostly cloudy, mild, occasional showers primarily during the afternoon, near 60 degrees

Thursday Night

Becoming partly cloudy, breezy, noticeably cooler late, upper 40’s

Friday

A mix of clouds and sun, windy, cooler, upper 50’s

Saturday

Windy and cold despite plenty of sunshine, low 50’s

Sunday

Mostly sunny, still quite breezy and cool, mid 50’s

Monday

Mostly sunny, not quite as cool, near 60 degrees

Discussion

High pressure will re-establish itself in the region today, but it will not stick around for too long. Another cold frontal system will approach the region on Thursday and it should generate more rain for the I-95 corridor. Cooler air will follow the frontal system to close out the work week on Friday and there will be a stiff W-NW wind. A secondary cold front will pass through the region on Friday night and it will usher in even colder air for the upcoming weekend and the strong winds will continue into Sunday. Elsewhere today, a powerful storm will bring cold and accumulating snow to parts of the west and central US (e.g., Colorado to Nebraska) and severe weather will be possible in the storm's warm flank across the Midwest and Ohio Valley.