NYC Enjoys Comfortably Warm Stretch

NYC Enjoys Comfortably Warm Stretch

Good afternoon everyone and welcome to a feel of late summer (for now). We have comfortably warm temps and relatively low humidity for quite a stretch that may span beyond 7 days if things work out. We’ll have a few upticks of humidity here and there, but for the most part we are on the comfortable side compared to what we just experienced. We’re also on the quiet side rain-wise, with just a very slight chance of a popcorn shower tomorrow and Thursday late afternoon; then a chance of steadier rain Friday. Enjoy it while it lasts!

SATELLITE

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Look for cobalt blue skies mixed with a few high clouds today. We have a very light breeze swirling around and highs should be in the low 80’s at best with very low humidity for this time of year.

We’ll turn up the temps a notch tomorrow, but remain comfortable. Look for more sunny skies with the very slight chance of a PM shower, mostly inland. Highs will be 80-85.

WEATHER RADAR

We keep the mojo going on Tuesday, with more sunshine, relatively low humidity, and highs in the low 80’s. Look for another repeat on Wednesday for a carbon-copy day weather-wise.

Humidity ticks up a bit on Thursday, but we remain in the low 80’s. We’ll have the slight chance of a PM shower, then the chance of rain transfers to Friday. Expect warm and humid conditions Friday with highs 80-85, and a better chance of some patchy rain.

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Things should clear out for Saturday, with more 80-85 degree temps and extra sunshine. We have to wait and see what happens Sunday temp-wise, but at minimum we are sunny. Things could get a little more humid again though.

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