Today’s forecast
It will remain dry on Sunday, despite being cloudy during the day. The highs today are around 30 degrees and around 40 degrees.
Shortly after sunset, precipitation will begin to approach from the west. It will take a while for it to start reaching the ground if very dry air is present.
The main period of wet weather is after 10 p.m. and during the night hours. A wintry mix is ​​likely for areas further north of New York City, with light snow in the highest parts of Sullivan and Ulster counties, where several inches are possible by Monday morning.
Wintry mix Monday
Monday is one First warning weather daywith the risk of a wintry mix and/or freezing rain north of the city during the early morning drive. Winter weather advisories have been issued for Rockland, Sussex and Warren counties and are pointing north during the morning.
It is a fast-moving storm that will dissipate from the east by or shortly after the end of Monday morning. Average rainfall totals will be half an inch to an inch.
Tomorrow afternoon it will remain cloudy with only a few showers. Then a quick rain shower passes through late at night.
Looking ahead
There are no winter concerns on Tuesday, with highs well into the 50s. It will remain mild all week before colder temperatures return on Thursday.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend – and don’t forget to take some extra time on Monday morning! It’s not a major storm, but it’s enough to cause some delays.