Unseasonably cold air hangs on through mid-week

NAM Model showing 850mb temperatures of -10 C and colder throughout the area Wednesday morning. These are unseasonably cold numbers for this time of year.

NAM Model showing 850mb temperatures of -10 C and colder (pink) throughout the area Wednesday morning. These are unseasonably cold numbers for this time of year.

A strong cold front, which crossed the area late Monday evening, ushered in another fresh and cool airmass. This airmass is expected to remain in place through the middle and end of the week. Not only is the airmass cool, but it is unseasonably cold. New York City’s Central Park observed a low temperature of 34 degrees on Tuesday morning, which is the lowest temperature recorded in April in the New York City Metro area since April of 2008. The cold air looks to provide colder nights and blustery west-northwest winds during the day, making it feel much more like late winter than early Spring.

By late week, the airmass will finally begin to lose its grip on the area. But overall, temperatures will continue to run below normal until the start of the weekend. Looking ahead, (yes, we’re ready for the warmth too) it looks like moderation may finally attempt to work toward the area by the weekend into early next week. Forecast models, however, are struggling with the details…and this will determine the extent of the warmth and how long it lasts. We’ll be keeping a close eye on it for sure. Stay tuned!

Wednesday: Partly cloudy, with highs in the mid to upper 40’s. Blustery west-northwest winds will continue between 10 and 20 miles per hour. Feeling cold, especially in the morning.

Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with lows in the mid 20’s to lower 30’s. Cold. West-northwest winds around 10 miles per hour.

Thursday: Partly cloudy, with highs in the upper 40’s to lower 50’s. West winds continue around 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Opening Day Forecast: Brief warmth will welcome baseball

NAM Model forecasting temperatures in the lower 60's on Monday afternoon in the NYC Area, just in time for 2013 Opening Day for both the Yankees and Mets.

NAM Model forecasting temperatures in the lower 60’s on Monday afternoon in the NYC Area, just in time for 2013 Opening Day for both the Yankees and Mets. Cold air looms to the west.

Baseball returns to the New York City Metro Area on Monday during Major League Baseball’s 2013 Opening Day. In a rare event, the Yankees and Mets will both be at home for opening day. The Yankees take on the Boston Red Sox in the first game of the season at Yankee Stadium, while the Mets battle the Padres at Citi Field. Both games will be afternoon affairs – starting at 1:00pm (or a bit after due to ceremonies).  The weather, fortunately, looks to cooperate. Directly ahead of a cold front to the west, afternoon temperatures should warm up into the upper 50’s to lower 60’s. Some clouds will be around, but the early afternoon warmth will be fitting for the first day of New York baseball since last Autumn.

The cold front will quickly move in by afternoon, though, and it will bring a chance of scattered showers. The main event, though, will be the cold air which moves in behind the front itself. Southwest winds ahead of the front will abruptly shift to west-northwest and increase. Colder air will advect into the area beginning Monday evening, with a much cooler than normal airmass expected to be in place Tuesday through Thursday. We’ve included our quick forecast below.

Monday: Partly to mostly cloudy, with a slight chance of showers. Warm and partly cloudy early, with clouds increasing and a chance of a shower after noon. Highs in the lower 60’s. Southwest winds turning west by evening around 10 mph.

Monday Night: Partly cloudy and cooler. Low in the lower 30’s. West winds around 15 mph.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny and breezy. Colder with a high in the mid 40’s. West-northwest winds around 20 mph.