ALBANY — The first day of summer — or at least, what climatologists and meteorologists consider to be its start — won’t feel like summer. But it’ll get there.
Monday, the first day of meteorological summer, is expected to begin with highs in the unseasonably mild upper 60s around the Capital Region and Hudson Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
However, with a slow build-up projected for next week, temperatures could hit the upper 80s by Saturday. The average temperature range in the first week of June lies in the mid-70s, said Bryan Frugis of the National Weather Service in Albany…