By Brian Lada, Meteorologist
November 1,2013; 9:34PM,EDT
A series of cold fronts moving through the Northeast will usher cooler air across the New York area for the weekend.
This will make for a chilly day for folks participating in the New York City Marathon Sunday.
The first cold front rolled through Friday late morning with gusty winds that lead to flight at La Guardia Airport and JFK International Airport.
CBS News in New York reported that high winds may have contributed to a construction shed collapse in Midtown Friday midday.
Winds will subside by Saturday; however, another cold front is setting up to move through Saturday night, bringing a chilly northerly breeze with it.
Temperatures when the first wave of runners start the New York City Marathon will be in the upper 40s, but the AccuWeather.com RealFeel® will be in the upper 30s as a result of the chilly breeze from the north.
It's also shaping up to be a chilly day for those planning on those planning on heading to the New York Jets game when they host the New Orleans Saints early Sunday afternoon.
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