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NYC Weather Update – Jan 12, 2015

We start this week with a mixed bag of precipitation, currently rain, but eventually back to a wintry mix before ending. The rest of the week will be dry, with colder days on tap for the mid-week period before another warming trend to end things off.

Tuesday – once the storm system that’s responsible for today’s rain and mixed precipitation moves away, a cold front will usher in a strong area of high pressure that will dominate our weather for the mid-week period. This high pressure area will allow cold Canadian air to flow into the area from the north. High temperatures will struggle to reach the freezing mark, while a steady north wind will ensure wind chills in the teens.gfs_namer_033_1000_850_thick

Wednesday – will be similar to Tuesday in terms of sensible weather with highs in the low 30s, and partly sunny skies.

Thursday – another partly sunny day, but with slightly warmer temperatures in the mid-upper 30s, near normal.

Friday – should be essentially the same as Thursday with highs again in the mid-upper 30s. Doesn’t look like we’ll get any chance for precipitation throughout the end of the week and weekend.

NYC New Years Weather Update – Dec 29, 2014

2015 is right around the corner, and I’m happy to report that weather conditions will be dry, though on the cold side for New Year’s Eve festivities and for New Year’s Day (we’re talking lows in the upper 20s in the city, daytime highs in the mid-30s). This cold but fair weather pattern holds through the week, with a slight warmup ahead of a storm system moving in Saturday & Sunday.

Tuesday – partly sunny day with highs in the upper 30s. However, north winds will yield wind chill values closer to 30.

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Wednesday (New Year’s Eve) – with high pressure building to our west, and a low pressure system well to our north, things will stay dry and mostly sunny for your New Year’s Eve outings. The downside is that winds will remain moderate and push wind chill values into the 20s with daytime highs in the mid-30s. Overnight lows New Year’s Eve will be in the mid 20s, with wind chills in the teens.

Thursday – basically a repeat of Wednesday, with high temperatures hovering in the mid-30s and mostly sunny skies.

Friday – still cold, with highs in the upper 30s, though winds should abate slightly.

This weekend, we’ll see a storm system approach from the southwest and track to the Great Lakes region. The storm system should allow for some slightly warmer air to enter the region ahead of it, but we’re still only talking high temperatures only in the mid 40s. Best chance of rain will be Sunday.

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