Monthly Archives: August 2020

NYC Weather Update – Aug 17, 2020

This week we will see a possibility of an extended period of cloudy weather, punctuated by periodic storms. This regime will bring cooler than normal temperatures mostly in the low-80s. Good news: Labor Day weekend looks to be dry and cool so far! Looking to the tropics, we’re about to enter the peak of hurricane season, and it’s no surprise in this very active season to date to see that National Hurricane Center is monitoring four disturbances that could become tropical storms.

Rest of today – cool, generally cloudy with possible peaks of sun, high temperatures in the upper-70s. Temperatures will be cool due to a persistent onshore flow with an area of high pressure over the Canadian Maritimes and a slow-moving warm front/stationary front to our south. This latter frontal boundary may also spark some showers overnight, with temperatures dropping into the mid-60s.

Weather Prediction Center surface forecast for 8AM Tuesday

Tuesday – the cool, cloudy trend continues with high temperatures again topping out in the upper-70s. Showers may occur periodically during the day. Overnight lows in the upper-60s with chances of showers continuing.

Wednesday the cloudy, rainy weather continues, though temperatures may be a touch warmer around 80ºF. Chance for showers and thunderstorms. Overnight lows in the low-70s as the warm front finally pushes through.

Thursday cloudy, with a chance for showers, and warmer temperatures in the mid-80s. Overnight lows in the mid-70s. Shower chances persist overnight.

Watching the tropics

Keeping eyes on the tropics, given that we’re about to enter the peak of the season (September) when oceanic heat content tends to be the highest, providing the greatest potential fuel for storms. There are four disturbances in the Atlantic that could become tropical systems, however, none of them are an immediate threat to the US mainland.

National Hurricane Center 5 day graphical tropical weather outlook.

NYC Weekend Weather – Aug 28, 2020

Moisture associated with the remnants of Laura are set to bring soaking rain starting the weekend. A cold front eventually clears things out by Sunday, which will bring a markedly drier air mass into the region. Temperatures during this period will be generally cooler than at most points this week, in the low-80s. Next week, we could see a return to hotter weather towards mid-week.

Rest of today – increasing clouds with high temperatures in the upper-80s. Chances for rain and thunderstorms later in the day along a warm front that’s forecast to lift through during the day. Overnight lows in the low-70s with rain chances continuing.

Weather Prediction Center surface forecast for 8AM Saturday. By this time, a warm front will have lifted through and the remnants of Laura will be contributing moisture to rains over the region.

Saturday – Laura, which wrought serious devastation over the Gulf Coast, will make itself felt on Saturday, contributing tropical moisture to rain that will impact the area. This moisture will contribute to very high precipitable water content > 2″, which could lead to localized flooding. Mostly cloudy with rain possible throughout the day. Stronger storms are possible in the afternoon. High temperatures in the low-80s. Overnight lows in the upper-60s with rain chances diminishing as a cold front sweeps through.

Sunday – by the morning, the trailing cold front associated with the primary low bringing this rain should’ve already pushed through. This will lead to a much drier, cooler day, with high temperatures peaking around 80ºF and plenty of sun. Winds may be gusty at times from the northwest. Overnight lows in the low-60s due to good radiational cooling with clear skies and winds calming.

Monday even cooler than Sunday with high temperatures in the upper-70s, and sunny skies. Overnight lows in the mid-60s.

NYC Weekend Weather – Aug 21, 2020

A week of refreshing, mostly dry, and seasonable weather gives way to a warming trend this weekend. There will be chances of isolated, diurnally driven thunderstorms both weekend days. By the end of the period, temperatures will be climbing into the upper-80s and low-90s across the region, and the warmer temps look set to carry over into the first half of next week.

Rest of today – mostly sunny with high temperatures in the mid-80s. Overnight lows in the low-70s.

Weather Prediction Center surface forecast for 8AM Saturday. The warm front and weak surface low pictured over the Delmarva is forecast to move north during the day.

Saturday – a weak warm front pushes north during the day. As a result, low clouds should be on the increase. Slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon, coverage is likely to not be widespread. Overnight lows in the mid-70s with rain chances continuing.

Sunday – warm and more humid with high temperatures in the upper-80s. Another day where there will be chances for scattered showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Overnight lows in the low-70s.

Monday the warm temperatures continue with high temperatures again in the upper-80s, approaching 90ºF under mostly sunny skies. Overnight lows in the low-70s.

GFS 850 mb temperature anomalies valid at 2PM Monday. The deeper the red hues, the more warmer the anomaly. This shows us on the northern side of an 850 mb high, with slightly above normal temperatures at this level as a result. 850 mb temperatures are often a good proxy for surface temperatures.

NYC Weather Update – Aug 17, 2020

After a rainy, cool weekend, temperatures will rebound into the low-80s as high pressure takes over. This will bring about a week of pleasant, mostly dry weather, with plenty of sun all the way through end of the week. Further afield, we’re watching the tropics for 2 possible tropical storms brewing.

Rest of today – sunny with high temperatures in the low-80s. Overnight lows in the upper-60s with some potential for a scattered showers and thunderstorms as a cold front pushes through the region later this evening. Timing of these storms hitting the area appears to be around 8-10PM.

Tuesday – behind this cold front, westerly downsloping winds will actually help temperatures rebound into the mid-80s under mostly sunny skies. Overnight lows in the mid-60s.

Wednesday – mostly sunny with highs in the low-80s. Overnight lows continue in the upper-60s.

Thursday another great day with lots of sun and highs in the low-80s. Overnight lows in the upper-60s.

Watching the tropics

Way out in the tropical Atlantic, we have two tropical waves that the National Hurricane Center is keeping tabs on. These two waves could develop into the 12th and 13th named storms of the 2020 Atlantic Hurricane season, which thus far has been breaking records for the fastest forming named storms, beating out the horrific 2005 season that produced Katrina, Wilma, and some storms that had Greek alphabet names.

National Hurricane Center 5 day graphical tropical weather outlook.