Gusty winds remain as our tropical system pulls away. Watch out for downed power lines and loose tree limbs while you do any clean-up.
As our Tropical System pulls away from the region on Wed, we will see much improved conditions.
High pressure shifting south of the region will allow for mostly clear skies and generally above average temperatures through midweek as winds come out of the south and west.
Temperatures rise Tuesday as southwest winds usher in the heat and moisture under mostly clear skies. High temperatures will be about 10 degrees above average and will approach 90 degrees for much of the region with cooler spots in the lower 80s closer to the coast. Lows Tuesday night will be in the middle 60s.
The next frontal system will approach the region from the west late on Wednesday with clouds increasing during the afternoon. This may bring with it the chance for rain showers or a thunderstorm during the afternoon and into the evening. Highs Wednesday will be in the upper 70s along the coast with low to middle 80s around NYC and inland.
The low that affected the region Saturday will move well to the northeast today and tonight. There will be a chance of isolated flurries across portions of northeastern New Jersey and the lower Hudson Valley this afternoon.
Temperatures will be near to slightly above seasonal normal, peaking at 40 to 45 degrees early this afternoon.
The high will build slowly toward the region tonight and Monday, settling over the area by mid to late in the week. The arctic cold moves in later tonight and remains into Tuesday, with temperatures slightly below seasonal normal. Lows tonight will be in the mid teens inland to the lower 20s along the coast.
Monday`s highs will remain below freezing, in the mid 20s to around 30.
Yesterday’s Snowfall Totals- Matched up PERFECTLY with our forecast