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NYC Weather Update – Nov 25, 2019

Thanksgiving week starts off with warmer than average temperatures largely in the mid-50s ahead of an approaching storm that should impact the area Wednesday. Behind this storm, temperatures are forecast to drop back into the 40s. Thanksgiving Day will be dry, however, the low responsible for the mid-week storm will deepen as it exits the region, resulting in winds possibly strong enough to ground the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade balloons.

Rest of today – partly sunny with high temperatures in the low-50s. Overnight lows heading down into the low-40s with mostly clear skies overnight.

GFS model 500 mb height anomalies, showing positive anomalies over much of the Northeast on Tuesday

Tuesday – southwesterly flow ahead of an approaching cold front/storm system should allow temperatures to warm into the mid-50s. Overnight lows in the mid-40s.

Wednesday – cloudy with high temperatures in the mid-50s. Chance of showers during the day and into the early overnight hours. Decreasing clouds overnight, with lows in the mid-40s and increasing winds.

GFS model output for 1000-500 mb heights, surface pressure, and precipitation

Thursday – mostly sunny with high temperatures around 50°F, winds should be quite breezy with a tight pressure gradient forming around the deepening and exiting low pressure center. Overnight lows in the mid-30s.

NYC Weather Update, Thanksgiving – Nov 20, 2017

The weather looks to cooperate most of Thanksgiving week, aside from Tuesday night into Wednesday with a chance of rain as a cold front passes through. Travel impacts should be minimal. Thanksgiving Day itself should be pleasant, though on the cool side with below average temperatures.

Rest of today – earlier this morning, some areas in and around the city got the first few snowflakes of the season. There won’t be any more flurries today, but temperatures will be below normal with a stiff wind blowing from the west at 20 mph and gusts in the 30 mph range. Highs will probably only reach into the upper-40s as a result, even though we do anticipate skies clearing up in the afternoon.

Tuesday – winds turn to the southwest overnight into Tuesday as a high pressure center south of us today moves east, bringing us a shot of warm advection, and much warmer temperatures. Warmer than average highs in the upper-50s to near 60°F are forecast with sunny skies.

Wednesday – overnight Tuesday into Wednesday, rain chances increase as a cold front approaches the region. Rain showers may continue impacting the area into the AM rush. Once the cold front pushes through, winds shift back to the west and northwest, with gradual clearing conditions. High temperatures should be in the low-50s.

Thursday (Thanksgiving Day) – the passage of the cold front on Wednesday sets the stage for much cooler temperatures for the Thanksgiving Day Parade. Cold advection will bring temperatures into the mid-30s overnight, and temperatures at the start of the parade will probably only be in the upper-30s. Fortunately, there should be no other adverse weather impacts on this annual festivity. High temperatures should top out in the low-mid 40s with mostly sunny skies.

NYC Thanksgiving Weather Update – Nov 22, 2016

Winds finally abate after today. Temperatures rebound later this week, but remain below normal for the forecast period. There is a chance for rain on Thanksgiving Day, as well as Friday. Looking ahead into the first week of December, there could be a couple storms rolling our way.

Today – sunny, less windy, but still cold with temperatures again only in the low-40s. A good day for travel.

Thursday (Thanksgiving Day) – cloudy, warmer with a high near 50°F. There is a chance for rain, but that the timing of the rain favors the afternoon after the parade ends. What rain there might be will be light. Winds also will be light, so those balloons at the Macy’s Day Parade should have no problems.

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Friday – rain chances persist, along with temperatures warming to near normal in the low-50s as warmer air flows in ahead of a cold front from the southwest.

Saturday – the frontal system affecting the area Thursday and Friday finally will clear the area. Showers may pop off early, but the skies should slowly clear as temperatures remain around normal in the low-50s.

NYC Thanksgiving Weather – Nov 23, 2015

Thanksgiving week starts off with a chill, but temperatures will warm nicely to end the week. Thanksgiving Day itself is shaping up to be a superb day with above normal temperatures near 60ºF and mostly sunny skies. There’s no real threat of precipitation worth mentioning through the week either.

Rest of today – cool with a high only in the low-40s.

Tuesday – will start off with temperatures barely above freezing in the city, and well below freezing in the outlying suburbs. In fact, a freeze watch has been issued for the city (with the exception of Staten Island, which already had a freeze earlier this fall). Winds will still be kicking up in the early part of the day, bringing wind chill values in the 30s. High temperatures only in the mid-40s.

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Wednesday – the high pressure depicted above will move offshore to our east. This puts us on the west side of the high, and the clockwise, return flow around that high pressure will mean a gradual shift in winds to the southwest, bringing warmer air along with it. Temperatures should rebound back into the lower-50s with lots of sunshine.

Thanksgiving Day – really can’t ask for better viewing conditions for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Temperatures at the start of the parade should be in the upper-40s to near 50ºF. Light winds should not present a problem for the multitude of balloons. High temperatures should reach into the mid-upper 50s by the afternoon.

Friday – should end up being the warmest day of the week, with high temperatures climbing into the low-60s ahead of an approaching cold front.