Another gorgeous fall day is in progress with comfortable temperatures and low dew points. Clouds will begin to increase as the day goes on today, signaling the approach of a weak storm system from the west and southwest.
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I can still remember exactly how it felt as I propped up in my office chair and leaned in a little closer to the computer screen, making sure that what I was seeing on weather model data wasn’t my mind playing tricks on me.
Good afternoon, NYC. The weather is crisp and exceptionally pleasant this afternoon and is forecast to stay that way for the next few days. Temperatures will fall back into the 40’s tonight leading to another cool morning on Friday, but a warmup is on the way.
By Friday afternoon, high temperatures will be back into the lower 60’s. They’ll likely end up even warmer on Saturday, when some models suggest high temperatures could approach the upper 60’s. These next two days will undoubtedly feature some very pleasant fall weather conditions.
It was a chilly morning on Wednesday, with low temperatures falling into the 30’s in the suburbs and near 40 in the city. Real-feel temperatures were much lower than that, thanks to a stiff breeze and low dew points. It’s still feeling quite chilly out there, but temperatures will warm up into the 50’s as we move into the afternoon hours.
A cool and pleasant weather pattern will remain in place for the next several days. High pressure will be in control for the rest of the week, with plenty of sunshine expected. Low temperatures tonight are once again forecast to drop into the upper 30’s and lower 40’s. Consistent westerly winds will continue, with real-feel temperatures falling into the 20’s and 30’s once again.
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