Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Monday, October 6, 2014
A MURKY START TO COLUMBUS DAY WEEKEND LOOKS LIKELY FOR FRIDAY
1. Winds remain gusty tonight, with clouds and light rain developing from west to east. Sun will try and filter through the clouds by mid-morning Tuesday; in fact, the region should remain fairly dry for much of the day before a second, heavier round of rain arrives during the late evening. A few places may see a thunderstorm at night, as there is some instability present in the atmosphere. Highs will be around 70.
2. Fair and dry Wednesday and Thursday, with breezy conditions Wednesday. Temps will continue around or slightly above normal for mid-week. Clouds build anew by Thursday afternoon.
3. By Thursday night, a slow-moving front will trigger periods of rain through late Thursday night into all of Friday before skies clear from north to south on Saturday. Expect a few hours of steady rainfall on Friday, with only scattered intermittent showers for most of the period in question. Temps tumble Friday and Saturday, as the region is situated on the cooler side of the frontal zone. Skies may take time clearing for NYC south and east on Saturday during the day, before all areas clear at night. Another update will be needed.
Accuweather.com |
NOAA high temps Saturday |
4. Sunday is fair and dry. By Columbus Day, another system will approach with increasing chances for showers late in the day.
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