Weekend forecast
Some light snow is possible Saturday night, especially in areas north of New York City. Some showers and/or rain showers are also possible elsewhere. Not much in the way of accumulation is expected, with only an inch of dust likely in parts of the Upper Hudson Valley into western Connecticut. Low temperatures will hold steady in the 30s.
Mostly sunny skies are expected on Sunday, with steady breezes, with gusts ranging from 20 to 20 miles per hour. In many locations, high temperatures will reach the low and mid 50s, a far cry from Friday when highs couldn’t get past the mid 30s.
First Alarm Weather Days on Monday and Wednesday
More impactful weather will move into the region on Monday. While most of the viewing area will see liquid precipitation, some areas in our northwest suburbs, particularly in Sullivan and Ulster counties, may experience a period of freezing rain and sleet from late morning into early afternoon. get to see.
Moderate rain will then linger through the evening ride, with an average precipitation of about half an inch.
Another, much stronger system will move through the region on Wednesday. That system could bring heavy rain, gusty winds and even some wintry precipitation as it moves out.
Between the two systems, 2.5 to 5 cm of useful rain is possible.