Here's the 25-day weather forecast for the New York City metro-area for the period of the last 20 days of January,and the first 5 days of February (January 12-February 5),2013,from accuweather.com,enjoy:
Tonight,January 12-13: Remaining rather cloudy and mild,with areas of late-night fog developing,and a low temperature dropping to a balmy 40-45 degrees,overnight.As of 1:45,EST,January 13,it's 42 degrees with dense fog,and 95% humidity,in White Plains,NY,and it's 44 degrees with light fog,and 95% humidity,in New York City.
Tomorrow,January 13: Remaining unseasonably mild to downright warm for early-to-mid January,and early winter,with morning fog lifting and giving way to variable cloudiness,and a record,or near record high temperature of 55-60 degrees.
Tomorrow night,January 13-14: Remaining unseasonably mild,balmy,and spring-like,with a chance for more rain and drizzle,and a low temperature dropping to 45-50 degrees,which is about 15 degrees above NORMAL MID-DAY HIGH TEMPERATURES FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR,and will make it feel more like early-to-mid spring,and late April,than early winter and early-to-mid January,overnight.
Monday,January 14: Remaining unseasonably mild,with clouds breaking for some sun and a chance for a couple of,mainly morning rain showers,and a near record high temperature of 55-60 degrees.Becoming partly cloudy and much colder than recent nights,with a low temperature dropping to 30-35 degrees,overnight.
Tuesday,January 15: Remainining cloudy and rainy,but turning markedly colder than recent days,with a chance for a little rain,and a high temperature only around 40 degrees.Becoming partly cloudy and cold, with a low temperature dropping to around 30 degrees,overnight.
Wednesday,January 16: Becoming partly sunny,but remaining a bit mild for mid-January,and early winter, with a high temperature of 40-45 degrees.Becoming mainly clear and cold,but not too terribly so for early winter,with a low temperature dropping to the upper 20's to lower and middle 30's,overnight.
Thursday,January 17: Remaining partly sunny and rather mild for mid-January,but turning windy,with a high temperature of 40-45 degrees,once again,the blustery,biting,southwesterly winds,which could gust up to 27-mph,at times,making it feel much colder,like it's only in the upper 20's to lower 30's,at times.Becoming clear and cold,but not too terribly so for mid-January,with a low temperature dropping to the upper 20's to lower 30's,once again,the blustery,southwesterly winds making it feel even colder,like it's only 15-20 degrees,at times,overnight.
Friday,January 18: Remaining windy and unseasonably mild for mid-to-late January,and early winter,with periods of clouds and sun,and a high temperature in the middle 40's,the blustery,biting,southwesterly winds,which could gust up to 28-mph,at times,making it feel much colder,like it's only in the middle 30's, at times.Remaining partly cloudy and rather mild for early winter,with a low temperature dropping,for the third straight night,down to the upper 20's to lower 30's,overnight.
Saturday,January 19: Remaining rather mild for mid-to-late January,with sunshine returning after a cloudy start,in the morning,and a high temperature of 40-45 degrees.Becoming clear and much colder than recent nights,as it turns seasonably quite cold for early winter,with a low temperature plunging to the upper teens to lower 20's,overnight.
Sunday,January 20: Turning much colder than recent days,as it turns seasonably very cold FOR A CHANGE,despite a full day of sunshine,with a high temperature of just 30-35 degrees.Remaining seasonably quite cold,with increasing cloudiness,and a low temperature dropping to 20-25 degrees, overnight.
Monday,January 21: Not as cold,with mostly cloudy skies,and a high temperature in the upper 30's to lower 40's.Turning cloudy,wintry,and milder than recent nights,with a chance for a wintry mix of snow, sleet,and freezing rain/ice possible,and a low temperature dropping to 25-30 degrees,the blustery, southerly winds making it feel even colder,like it's only in the upper teens to lower 20's,at times,overnight.
Tuesday,January 22: Remaining cloudy and wintry,but turning much colder than recent days,as it turns very cold,with morning freezing rain followed by periods of an afternoon wintry mix of snow,sleet,and freezing rain/ice possible,and a high temperature holding at 25-30 degrees.Turning quite cold,with patchy clouds,and a low temperature dropping to 15-20 degrees,the blustery,biting,northwesterly winds,which could gust up to 37-mph,at times,making it feel brutally cold to frigid,like it's ON EITHER SIDE OF ZERO DEGREES,at times,overnight.
Wednesday,January 23: Remaining very cold,with times of clouds and sun,and a high temperature in the upper 20's to lower 30's,the blustery,southwesterly winds,which could gust past 25-mph,at times,making it feel even colder,like it's only 20-25 degrees,at times.Remaining partly cloudy and very cold,with a low temperature dropping to 20-25 degrees,the blustery,southwesterly winds making it feel even colder,like it's only in the middle and upper teens above zero,at times,overnight.
Thursday,January 24: Becoming mostly sunny and warmer than recent days,with a high temperature in the upper 30's to lower 40's.Becoming partly cloudy and warmer than recent nights,with a low temperature dropping to around 30 degrees,overnight.
Friday,January 25: Turning cloudy,wintry,and colder,with a morning wintry mix of rain and sleet turning to all rain,as the high temperature warms to the middle 30's.Remaining cloudy,rainy,and wintry,with a chance for some freezing rain/ice,and a low temperature holding at 30-35 degrees,overnight.
Saturday,January 26: Not as cold,but remaining cloudy,with a high temperature in the upper 30's to lower and middle 40's.Remaining cloudy and cold,but not too terribly so for very late January,and early-to-mid winter,with a low temperature dropping to the upper 20's to lower 30's,overnight.
Sunday,January 27: Remaining cloudy,and rather mild for the end of January,with a chance for rain,and a high temperature of 40-45 degrees.Remaining cloudy,and cold,but turning wintry,with a chance for snow, and a low temperature dropping to around 30 degrees,overnight.
Monday,January 28: Remaining cloudy and rather mild for the end of January,with periods of snow,and a high temperature of 40-45 degrees,once again.Remaining cloudy and cold,but not too terribly so for mid-winter,with a low temperature dropping to around 30 degrees,once again,overnight.
Tuesday,January 29: Turning much colder than recent days,with ample sunshine,and a high temperature of just 30-35 degrees,the blustery,biting,northwesterly winds,which could gust up to 24-mph,at times,making it feel much colder,like it's only 20-25 degrees,at times.Becoming clear and quite cold,much colder than recent nights,with a low temperature dropping to 15-20 degrees,overnight.
Wednesday,January 30: Remaining seasonably very cold for mid-winter,and the end of January,with thickening clouds,and a high temperature in the lower and middle 30's.Turning cloudy,wintry,and windy late,but remaining seasonably very cold,with a chance for snow,and a low temperature dropping to 20-25 degrees,the blustery,biting,northeasterly winds,which could produce whiteout conditions,at times,making it feel much colder,like it's ON EITHER SIDE OF ZERO DEGREES,at times,overnight.
Thursday,January 31: January of 2013 ends remaining seasonably cold and wintry,with considerable cloudiness and a chance for some morning snow,followed by an afternoon wintry mix of snow and rain,and times,and a high temperature in the middle and upper 30's.Turning dry,but bitterly cold,with patchy clouds,and a low temperature dropping to 15-20 degrees,the blustery,biting,westerly winds,which could gust up to 27-mph,at times,making it feel much colder,like it's only 5-10 degrees above zero,at times,overnight.
Friday,February 1: February of 2013 begins turning cloudy,and wintry,once again,but remaining seasonably cold for mid-winter,with snow much of the time,and a high temperature of 30-35 degrees. Becoming clear,but remaining quite cold to frigid,with a low temperature dropping to the middle teens,the blustery,biting,bitter,westerly winds making it feel bitterly cold to frigid,like it's only A FEW DEGREES ABOVE ZERO,at times,overnight.
Saturday,February 2: Ground Hog's Day 2013 will be remaining very cold,despite brilliant sunshine,with a high temperature only in the upper 20's to lower 30's,the blustery,biting,westerly winds,which could gust past 20-mph,at times,making it feel even colder,like it's only in the upper teens to lower 20's,at times.Remaining clear and bitterly cold,with a low temperature dropping to the middle teens,once again,the blustery,biting,westerly winds making it feel brutally cold,like it's ON EITHER SIDE OF ZERO DEGREES,at times,overnight.
Sunday,February 3: Super Bowl Sunday 2013 will be remaining sunny,but very cold,with a high temperature only in the upper 20's to lower 30's,once again,the blustery,northwesterly winds,which could gust up to 23-mph,at times,making it feel even colder,like it's only in the upper teens to lower 20's,at times,once again.Remaining clear and quite cold to frigid,with a low temperature dropping,for the third straight night,down to the middle and upper teens above zero,the blustery,northwesterly winds making it feel like it's in the middle single digits above zero,at times,overnight.
Monday,February 4: Remaining mostly sunny,very cold,and dry,with a high temperature of 30-35 degrees,the blustery,southwesterly winds making it feel even colder,like it's only 20-25 degrees,at times.Becoming partly cloudy,but remaining bitterly cold,with a low temperature dropping,for the fourth straight night,down to the middle and upper teens,overnight.
Tuesday,February 5: Remaining mostly sunny and seasonably cold for mid-winter,and early February, with a high temperature of 30-35 degrees,once again.Becoming partly cloudy,but remaining bitterly cold for mid-winter,with a low temperature dropping,for the fifth straight night,down to the middle teens,the blustery,northwesterly winds making it feel brutally cold to frigid,like it's only in the middle single digits above zero,at times,overnight.
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