NEW YORK (PIX11) — Sunday will bring above normal temperatures in the mid to upper-60s with partly sunny skies.
These temperatures could flirt with the record high of 71 degrees, as this unseasonably warm November continues. Clouds will increase throughout the day, as a stray shower is possible in the overnight and early morning hours.
NYC forecast and PIX11’s Weather Center
However, by Monday afternoon, the sun will return. Highs again are expected to be in the mid-60s.
Tuesday will be a bit cooler with temperatures in the low 60’s. However, under the influence of a warm front, southeast winds will warm us up back into the mid-60s on Wednesday. Clouds will build ahead of showers that will likely arrive by the early morning hours of Thursday.
This system will bring much-needed rain, as much of the Tri-State Area is still in a drought and in a significant rain deficit. Along with the rain, temperatures will drop from the low-60s to the mid-40s by Thursday evening.
With the temps so low, the region could see some snow by Friday.