By Kristina Pydynowski, Senior Meteorologist
December 26,2013; 8:02PM,EST
This weekend is shaping up to be milder but also wet in New York City.
Before the weekend, Friday will be a mostly sunny day with temperatures rebounding into the lower 40s.
A surge of mild air will then boost temperatures near 50 for Saturday underneath plenty of sunshine.
The pleasant weather will not persist into Sunday as heavy rain arrives in the afternoon, threatening to slow down motorists--including those heading home from their Christmas Day destinations. Airline passengers should prepare for possible delays.
Due to the warmer air, there is not a threat of Sunday's rain starting as or ending as snow. The same cannot be said for places north of I-84.
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Rain is expected to end by Monday, leading to another day of highs in the lower 40s.
However, the passage of a cold front will usher in the arrival of fresh arctic air for the last day of 2013. Temperatures will fail to rise out of the 20s on Tuesday, making for a frigid New Year's Eve celebration in Times Square.
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