The incredible run of summer-like weather we’ve enjoyed the last week comes to a close as a more seasonable weather pattern takes hold this week. Temperatures will range from average to slightly below average and we’ll see a chance for rain late this week.
Tuesday – mostly clear skies with high temperatures in the upper-50s, possibly reaching into the low-60s. An easterly onshore breeze induced by a high pressure center to the northeast will bring cooler these cooler temperatures.
Wednesday – cooler day on tap with increasing clouds and high temperatures in the low-50s.
Thursday – chances for showers as a warm front then cold front push through from Thursday into Friday. High temperatures a bit warmer in the low-60s before the cold front passes.
Friday – chance of rain diminishing through the day with mostly cloudy skies and temperatures again in the low-60s.
Drought Over, Cooler, Wet Pattern in Store
With bountiful spring rains recently and that late winter snow storm, we’ve fully recovered from drought conditions across almost the entirety of the state with the exception of parts of the Hudson Valley and Catskills.
Multiple rounds of storms are expected to favor a cooler and wetter medium term outlook.