Tuesday, January 8, 2013

New York City metro-area forecast for January 8-February 1,2013

Here's the 25-day weather forecast for the New York City metro-area for the period of January 8-February 1,2013,from accuweather.com,enjoy:




Tonight,January 8-9: Becoming partly cloudy and cold,but not too terribly so for early January,and early winter,with a low temperature dropping to the upper 20's to lower and middle 30's,overnight.As of 9PM,
EST,it's 42 degrees and clear,with 57% humidity,in White Plains,NY,and it's 44 degrees and clear,with 55% humidity,in New York City

Tomorrow,January 9: Turning breezy and even warmer,as it turns unseasonably mild for early January and early winter,with some sun,and a high temperature in the upper 40's to lower and middle 50's.

Tomorrow night,January 9-10: Becoming mainly clear,and breezy,but remaining rather mild for early winter,with a low temperature dropping to the lower and middle 30's,the blustery,northwesterly winds making it feel much colder,like it's only in the middle 20's,at times,overnight.

Thursday,January 10: Becoming partly sunny,but remaining unseasonably mild for early winter,and early January,with a high temperature of 45-50 degrees.Remaining rather mild,with increasing cloudiness and a chance for a little late-night rain possible,and a low temperature dropping to the middle 30's,once again, overnight.

Friday,January 11: Turning cloudy,rainy,dull,dank,and dreary,with a chance for rain,and a high temperature only in the lower and middle 40's.Not as cold as recent nights,with considerable cloudiness and a chance for some evening rain,and a low temperature holding in the upper 30's to lower 40's, overnight.

Saturday,January 12: Turning warmer,as it turns unseasonably mild and spring-like,with a mix of sunshine and some clouds,and a record,or near record high temperature in the lower and middle 50's.Becoming partly cloudy,unseasonably mild,and balmy,for early-to-mid January,as January Thaw 2013 continues, with a low temperature dropping to the upper 30's to lower 40's,once again,overnight.

Sunday,January 13: Turning cloudy,but remaining unseasonably mild,balmy,and spring-like,with a record,or near record high temperature in the middle and upper 50's.Remaining mostly cloudy,mild,and balmy,with a low temperature dropping to the lower and middle 40's,which is 8-12 degrees above NORMAL MID-DAY HIGH TEMPERATURES for this time of year (early winter,early-to-mid January),overnight.

Monday,January 14: Remaining cloudy and unseasonably mild,but turning rainy,with a chance for rain,and a high temperature in the upper 40's to lower 50's.Remaining cloudy and rainy,though it might turn wintry late,with a chance for some evening rain,followed by a chance for some late-night freezing rain/ice possible,as the low temperature drops to 35-40 degrees,the blustery,southeasterly winds making it feel even colder,like it's only in the upper 20's to lower 30's,at times,overnight.

Tuesday,January 15: Not as mild as recent days,with variable cloudiness,and a high temperature in the lower and middle 40's.Turning cloudy,wintry,and much colder than recent nights,with a chance for snow, and a low temperature dropping to the middle and upper 20's,overnight.

Wednesday,January 16: Remaining cloudy and wintry,but turning much colder than recent days,with a chance for a wintry mix of snow,freezing rain/ice,and plain-rain,and a high temperature only in the middle 30's.Remaining cloudy,wintry,and seasonably cold for early winter,and mid-January,with a chance for a wintry mix of freezing rain/ice and sleet,and a low temperature dropping to 25-30 degrees,overnight.

Thursday,January 17: Not as cold,with a mix of clouds and sunshine,and a high temperature of 40-45 degrees,the blustery,biting,westerly winds,which could gust past 30-mph,at times,making it feel much colder,like it's only 30-35 degrees,at times.Turning cloudy,wintry,and brutally cold to frigid,as it turns markedly colder than recent nights,with periods of snow,and a low temperature plunging to 10-15 degrees above zero,the blustery,brutal,biting,northwesterly winds,which could gust up to 25-mph,causing whiteout conditions at times,making it feel brutally cold,like IT'S ON EITHER SIDE OF ZERO DEGREES,at times,overnight.

Friday,January 18: Turning mostly cloudy and markedly colder than recent days,as it turns bitterly cold to frigid,with a high temperature only in the middle and upper 20's,the blustery,biting,northwesterly winds, which could gust up to 27-mph,at times,making it feel brutally cold to frigid,like it's only 10-15 degrees above zero,at times.Becoming partly cloudy and brutally cold,with a low temperature dropping to the upper single digits to lower teens above zero,the blustery,biting,brutal,northwesterly winds,which could gust up to 22-mph,at times,making it feel very frigid,like it's 5-10 degrees BELOW ZERO (that's -5 to    -10 degrees),at times,overnight.

Saturday,January 19: Remaining bitterly cold,with partial sunshine,and a high temperature only in the middle 20's,once again,the blustery,brutal,northwesterly winds,which could gust up to 28-mph,at times, making it feel much colder,like it's only 10-15 degrees above zero,at times.Remaining clear and bitterly cold to frigid,with a low temperature dropping to the upper single digits to lower teens above zero, overnight.

Sunday,January 20: Remaining bitterly cold,even for early winter,and late January,with thickening cloudiness,and a high temperature,for the third straight day,only in the middle 20's.Not as brutal as recent nights,with considerable cloudiness,and a low temperature dropping to the upper teens to lower 20's above zero,overnight.

Monday,January 21: Turning much warmer than recent days,as it turns seasonably cold for early winter, with mainly cloudy skies,and a high temperature of 35-40 degrees.Turning markedly warmer than recent nights,with considerable cloudiness a chance for an evening rain shower,followed by a late-night wintry mix of snow,sleet,and rain,and a low temperature dropping to 30-35 degrees,overnight.

Tuesday,January 22: Remaining cloudy,rainy,raw,dank,and dreary,with a morning wintry mix followed by some afternoon rain showers,and a high temperature in the upper 30's to lower 40's.Turning cloudy and wintry,but remaining seasonably cold for early winter,with snow much of the time,and a low temperature dropping to the upper 20's to lower 30's,overnight.

Wednesday,January 23: Turning cloudy,but remaining wintry and seasonably cold for early-to-mid winter,and very late January,with a chance for more snow,and a high temperature of around 40 degrees.Remaining cloudy,and seasonably cold,but turning dry,with a low temperature dropping to 25-30 degrees, overnight.

Thursday,January 24: Remaining cloudy,seasonably cold,but dry,with a high temperature of around 40 degrees,once again.Remaining cloudy and cold,with a low temperature dropping to 25-30 degrees,once again,overnight.

Friday,January 25: Turning sunny and milder/warmer than recent days,with a high temperature of 40-45 degrees.Becoming mainly clear and a bit colder than recent nights,with a low temperature dropping to the lower and middle 20's,overnight.

Saturday,January 26: Turning cloudy,but remaining mild and dry,with a high temperature of 40-45 degrees,once again.Remaining cloudy,but not as cold,with a low temperature dropping to 25-30 degrees, overnight.

Sunday,January 27: Remaining cloudy and mild,but turning rainy,with a chance for rain,and a high temperature in the lower and middle 40's.Turning cloudy,wintry,snowy,and seasonably very cold,with a chance for more snow,and a low temperature dropping to 20-25 degrees,the blustery,biting, southeasterly winds,which could gust up to 20-mph,at times,making it feel bitterly cold to frigid,like it's only in the middle and upper single digits above zero,at times,overnight.

Monday,January 28: Remaining cloudy and wintry,but turning much colder than recent days,with a chance for more snow,and a high temperature only in the lower and middle 30's,the blustery,biting, southwesterly winds,which could gust up to 35-mph,at times,making it feel markedly colder,like it's only in the middle teens above zero,at times.Remaining cloudy,but turning bitterly cold,with a chance for more snow continuing,and a low temperature dropping to the middle and upper teens above zero,the blustery, biting,westerly winds,which could gust up to 23-mph,at times,making it feel brutally cold,like it's in the middle single digits BELOW ZERO,at times,overnight.

Tuesday,January 29: Remaining seasonably very cold for mid-winter,and the end of January,with ample sunshine,and a high temperature only in the upper 20's to lower 30's,the blustery,biting,northwesterly winds,which could gust up to 28-mph,at times,making it feel quite cold,like it's only 15-20 degrees above zero,at times.Remaining clear and bitterly cold,with a low temperature dropping to the middle and upper teens above zero,the blustery,biting,northwesterly winds,which could gust up to 23-mph,at times,making it feel brutally cold to frigid,like it's only A COUPLE OF DEGREES ABOVE ZERO,at times,overnight.

Wednesday,January 30: Remaining mostly sunny and seasonably very cold for the end of January,with a high temperature of 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 in the upper teens to lower 20's,at times.Becoming partly cloudy and not as bitter,with a low temperature dropping to 20-25 degrees,overnight.

Thursday,January 31: January of 2013 ends not as cold as recent days,with sun followed by clouds,and a high temperature of 35-40 degrees.Turning out clear and seasonably very cold for mid-winter,with a low temperature dropping to 20-25 degrees,once again,overnight.

Friday,February 1: February of 2013 begins remaining seasonably cold for mid-winter,with sun followed by clouds,and a high temperature in the middle and upper 30's.Turning out clear and quite cold,with a low temperature dropping to 15-20 degrees,the blustery,biting,southwesterly winds making it feel brutally cold,like it's only A FEW DEGREES ABOVE ZERO,at times,overnight.

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