Saturday, January 11, 2020

New York City metro-area forecast for January 11-February 7,2020

Here's the more detailed,in-depth 4-week weather forecast for the New York City metro-area for the period of the last 3 weeks of January and the first week of February (January 11-February 7), 2020,from accuweather.com:









Today,January 11: Turning exceptionally, unbelievably warm and spring-like for early January with mainly cloudy skies and a record high temperature of 65-70 degrees.As of 12PM,EDT,it's already 66 degrees (which is already a whopping 9 degrees above the previous record high and a whopping 31 degrees above the normal midday high temperature for January 11),and mostly cloudy,with 62% humidity,in White Plains,NY,and it's mostly cloudy and still in the middle 60's (which is already a couple of degrees above the previous record high and 28 degrees above the normal midday high temperature for January 11), with 58% humidity,in New York City,making it already feel much more like May 11 than January 11.

Tonight: Remaining unseasonably,exceptionally warm and muggy and almost summer-like with a chance for a couple of late-night showers and thunderstorms possible and a very warm record high low temperature only dropping to around 60 degrees,making it feel more like early-to-mid June than early-to-mid January,overnight.

Tomorrow,January 12: Remaining unseasonably,exceptionally,almost unprecedentedly warm for early-to-mid January and early winter,with periods of morning rain followed by morning clouds giving way to afternoon sunshine and a record high (possibly all-time January record high), temperature of around 70 degrees,making it feel more like June 12 than January 12.

Tomorrow night: Turning markedly colder than recent nights,with patchy clouds and a low temperature plunging,if not crashing all the way down to the lower and middle 30's,overnight.

Monday,January 13: Turning markedly colder than recent days and yet it'll still be fairly mild for early-to-mid January and early winter,with times of clouds and sun and a high temperature ONLY in the middle 40's (shows you how exceptionally warm it's going to be these next couple of days that it'll be markedly colder by Monday and yet highs will still be around 10 degrees above normal).Remaining partly cloudy and cold,yet still fairly mild for early-to-mid January with a low temperature dropping to 35-40 degrees,overnight.

Tuesday,January 14: Remaining mostly cloudy and unseasonably mild with a spotty afternoon rain shower and a high temperature of 45-50 degrees.Remaining cloudy,rainy and unseasonably mild for mid-January,with a spotty evening rain shower and a low temperature dropping to 40-45 degrees overnight.

Wednesday,January 15: Remaining unseasonably mild,yet turning even milder than the past couple of days with early clouds followed by brightening skies and a high temperature in the middle and upper 50's.Becoming cloudy and rainy,but remaining quite mild for mid-January and early winter with occasional rain and drizzle followed by periods of late-night rain and even a thunderstorm possible and a low temperature dropping to 40-45 degrees,once again,overnight.

Thursday,January 16: This unprecedentedly mild start to winter continues with a chance for a rain shower continuing and a near record high temperature in the lower and middle 50's.Becoming partly cloudy,breezy and markedly colder than recent nights,as it FINALLY turns seasonably very cold for mid-January,with a low temperature plunging to the middle 20's,the blustery,biting,northwesterly winds,which could gust past 25-mph,at times,making it feel bitterly cold to frigid,like it's only in the UPPER SINGLE DIGITS TO LOWER TEENS ABOVE ZERO,at times,overnight.

Friday,January 17: Turning mostly sunny and much colder than recent days,as it FINALLY turns seasonably cold for mid-January,with a reminder-of-what-time-of-year-it-really-actually-is high temperature in the upper 30's to lower 40's.Becoming mostly cloudy and FINALLY turning wintry with a bit of late-night snow possible (snow,what's that? LOL!),and a low temperature dropping to the upper 20's to lower 30's,overnight.

Saturday,January 18: Remaining cloudy and yes,seasonably cold and wintry with a morning wintry mix of snow,sleet,freezing rain/ice and rain becoming all rain with a high temperature of just 35-40 degrees.Remaining mostly cloudy and wintry early with a chance for a bit of evening sleet possible and a low temperature dropping to 25-30 degrees,the blustery,biting,westerly winds,which could gust past 40-mph,at times,making it feel brutally cold to frigid,like it's 5-10 degrees above zero,at times, overnight.

Sunday,January 19: Remaining windy and seasonably cold with a blend of sun and some clouds and a high temperature only in the middle 30's,the blustery,biting,gusty,northwesterly winds,which could still gust past 45-mph,at times,making it feel much colder,like it's only 20-25 degrees,at times.Remaining partly cloudy,but turning seasonably quite cold with a low temperature dropping to the upper teens to lower 20's,overnight.

Monday,January 20: Becoming cloudy,but remaining seasonably cold FOR A CHANGE,with a high temperature only in the lower and middle 30's.Becoming clear,but remaining seasonably very cold for mid-to-late January and early winter,with a low temperature dropping to 20-25 degrees,overnight.

Tuesday,January 21: Remaining seasonably cold and wintry with intervals of clouds and sunshine and a chance for an afternoon rain or snow shower and a high temperature of 35-40 degrees.Becoming clear to partly cloudy,but remaining seasonably very cold with a low temperature dropping to the lower and middle 20's,the blustery,biting, northwesterly winds,which could gust up to 30-mph,at times,making it feel much colder,like it's only in the lower and middle teens above zero,at times, overnight.

Wednesday,January 22: Remaining seasonably cold with plenty of sunshine and a high temperature of 35-40 degrees,once again.Remaining clear and very cold with a low temperature dropping to the upper teens to lower 20's,overnight.

Thursday,January 23: Becoming mostly cloudy and wintry,but remaining seasonably cold for very late January,with morning snow followed by an afternoon wintry mix of rain and snow possible (so looks like we won't go through THE WHOLE 2019-20 winter season without getting some snow), and a high temperature only in the middle 30's.Remaining mostly cloudy,very cold and wintry,with a bit of evening snow possible and a low temperature dropping to 20-25 degrees,overnight.

Friday,January 24: Remaining seasonably cold with plenty of sunshine and a high temperature of 35-40 degrees.Remaining clear and seasonably very cold for early-to-mid winter with a low temperature dropping to 20-25 degrees,overnight.

Saturday,January 25: Becoming cloudy,but remaining dry with a high temperature in the upper 30's to lower 40's.Remaining cloudy and quite cold,but dry,with a low temperature dropping to around 20 degrees,overnight.

Sunday,January 26: Remaining cloudy and seasonably cold,but turning wintry with a bit of morning snow followed by spotty afternoon rain or snow showers possible and a high temperature only in the middle and upper 30's.Becoming partly cloudy,but remaining seasonably,reasonably cold for early-to-mid winter and very late January with a low temperature dropping to 20-25 degrees,overnight.

Monday,January 27: Becoming mostly sunny,but remaining seasonably cold with a high temperature only in the middle 30's,once again.Becoming cloudy and wintry,but remaining seasonably cold with a bit of freezing rain/ice possible and a low temperature dropping to the lower and middle 20's, overnight.

Tuesday,January 28: Remaining cloudy,seasonably cold and wintry with a bit of morning freezing rain/ice followed by spotty afternoon rain showers and a high temperature,for the third straight day,in the middle and upper 30's.Remaining cloudy and wintry with a wintry mix of snow,sleet and freezing rain/ice possible and a low temperature dropping to the middle 20's,the blustery,biting,southwesterly winds,which could gust up to 25-mph,at times,making it feel much colder,like it's only in the middle and upper SINGLE DIGITS ABOVE ZERO,at times,overnight.

Wednesday,January 29: Turning mostly sunny and milder than recent days,with a high temperature in the lower and middle 40's.Remaining clear and seasonably cold for the end of January,with a low temperature dropping to 20-25 degrees,overnight.

Thursday,January 30: Remaining unseasonably mild for mid-winter and the end of January,with plenty of mild sunshine and a high temperature in the middle and upper 40's.Remaining clear and seasonably very cold,with a low temperature dropping to around 20 degrees,overnight.

Friday,January 31: January of 2020,one of the warmest,least snowiest Januarys on record,ends remaining sunny,but turning much colder than recent days,with plenty of sunshine and a high temperature only in the middle 30's.Remaining clear and quite cold,with a low temperature dropping to 15-20 degrees above zero,at times,overnight.

Saturday,February 1: February of 2020 begins remaining very cold despite plenty of sunshine,with a high temperature only in the lower and middle 30's.Remaining seasonably quite cold with patchy clouds and a low temperature dropping to the upper teens to lower 20's,overnight.

Sunday,February 2: Ground Hog's Day 2020 (where the ground hog will tell us; not if we'll have 6 more weeks of winter,but if we're even going to HAVE A WINTER this year or not),as well as Super Bowl Sunday 2020 will be remaining seasonably,reasonably cold for mid-winter with morning sun giving way to increasing cloudiness and a high temperature of 35-40 degrees.Becoming cloudy and wintry with considerable cloudiness and a chance for a little mainly late-night snow possible and a low temperature dropping to 20-25 degrees,overnight.

Monday,February 3: Remaining cloudy and wintry,at least early,with periods of morning freezing rain and sleet becoming all rain with a high temperature rising to the lower and middle 40's.Remaining cloudy and rainy through the evening followed by some late-night freezing rain/ice possible as the low temperature drops to around 30 degrees,the blustery,biting, northeasterly winds,which could gust up to 20-mph,at times,making it feel much colder,like it's only in the middle teens above zero,at times,overnight.

Tuesday,February 4: Remaining cloudy,but turning much colder than recent days,with a high temperature only in the middle 30's.Remaining cloudy with a chance for a little snow at times and a low temperature dropping to 25-30 degrees,overnight.

Wednesday,February 5: Remaining cloudy,wintry and seasonably cold for mid-winter with periods of a wintry mix of rain and snow possible and a high temperature of around 40 degrees.Turning quite cold,but remaining cloudy and wintry with a bit of snow possible and a low temperature plunging down to 15-20 degrees,the blustery,biting,frigid,northwesterly winds,which could gust up to 30-mph,at times,making it feel brutally cold to frigid,like it's in the MIDDLE SINGLE DIGITS BELOW ZERO,at times,overnight.

Thursday,February 6: Becoming mostly sunny,but also very cold with a high temperature only around 30 degrees,the blustery,biting,northwesterly winds,which could gust up to 35-mph,at times,making it feel much colder,like it's 15-20 degrees above zero,at times.Remaining clear and very cold,with a low temperature dropping to around 20 degrees,overnight.

Friday,February 7: Turning mostly cloudy and much warmer,with a high temperature of 40-45 degrees.Becoming mainly clear and milder than recent nights,with a low temperature dropping to 25-30 degrees,overnight.




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