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NYC Dry Conditions Through Next Wednesday
11/15/24 12:15pm EST
Good afternoon everyone. Clear skies dominate most of the Northeast & New England aside from western New York & Pennsylvania, and upper Maine. High pressure is in dominant form, with cooler air slowly modifying back to above average temperatures. 50’s today will slowly rise into the 60’s tomorrow, then possibly some upper 60’s for Monday.
The dry spell remains the big story for the Northeast, but we will see a very powerful system take shape in the Great Lakes region come midweek next week. In areas such as Michigan, Ohio, western Pennsylvania & New York, we could see some gale force winds and heavy rains changing to heavy lake-effect snows between next Wednesday and Friday. A sweeping front should bring a round of soaking rains across the Tri-State area and New England as well.
That storm system will be sourced from low pressure exiting the Southwest, combined with tropical energy surging north into the Gulf of Mexico. Before we talk of any Great Lake gales, we’ll have a severe thunderstorm risk across parts of Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas late Sunday into Monday. At minimum, we’ll be looking at some very heavy rains across a wide section of the Midwest. However, we could also see the chance of locally damaging winds, large hail, frequent lightning, and the possibility of a few tornadoes.
Here is your local NYC Metro forecast –
SATELLITE
Look for sunshine today and temperatures on the cool side but still above average for this time of year. Highs will be in the 55-60 realm.
WEATHER RADAR
We’ll have sunshine tomorrow and creep into the low 60’s, then clouds increase Sunday as well as the wind. Look for a blustery day in the low 60’s.
Clouds still around on Monday, but we’re on the mild side in the 65-70 degree range. Near 60 degree temps return on Tuesday with increasing sunshine. Next chance of rain looks to be overnight Wednesday and/or Thursday.
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