Sunday, September 8, 2013

MID-WEEK WARMTH WILL RESEMBLE LATE JULY-LIKE TEMPS

1. Becoming windy this evening, with a shot of Canadian air working in. Temps fall into the 50s tonight on a gusty wind.



2. Monday: A cool day, with winds diminishing. Clouding up Monday night into Tuesday, with a few showers possible during this time, especially away from the coast.

3. Tuesday/Wednesday: Temps rapidly increase in the city and points west. The coastal sections may be more cloudy on Tuesday (preventing maximum warming there), but everyone gets into the warmth for sure on Wednesday. Humidity will noticeably increase as well. Rain chances are low this time frame.

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4. Thursday: Warm and humid, with cloud cover building anew. Good chance for afternoon/evening thunderstorms as a strong cold front moves in. Storms could be strong based on plenty of humidity and cold front working in tandem. Bears watching.

5. Friday through the weekend: Fair skies, with very cool temps coming in again. Saturday night could be quite cool, with readings getting down into the 30s in the areas north and west of NYC, with some upper 40s even to the coast.

Projected low temps off the GFS for next Saturday evening/Weatherbell.com
6. Tropics: Not one storm has become a hurricane in the 2013 season up to this date. There have been only seven other seasons with no hurricanes in the Atlantic basin until after September 11th since 1850. Two of those seasons had no hurricanes (1914 and 1907).