Wednesday, June 17, 2015

New York City metro-area forecast for June 17-July 31,2015 from accuweather.com

Here's the 45-day weather forecast for the New York City metro-area for the period of the last 2 weeks of June and all of July (June 17-July 31),2015 from accuweather.com









Tonight,June 17-18: Remaining mostly cloudy and seasonably mild to warm with a low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,overnight.As of 12AM,EDT,June 18,it's

Tomorrow,June 18: Not as warm with clouds and breaks of sun and a chance for a couple of morning rain showers and a high temperature in the middle and upper 70's.

Tomorrow night,June 18-19: Remaining mostly cloudy,rainy,and seasonably warm with a chance for a passing rain shower and a low temperature dropping to the lower and middle 60's,overnight.

Friday,June 19: Turning warmer,but less humid with intervals of clouds and sun and a high temperature in the middle 80's.Remaining partly cloudy and a bit cool for late June and the end of spring with a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,overnight.

Saturday,June 20: The last FULL day of the 2015 spring season will be turning out cloudy and cooler with a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.Turning cloudy,rainy,warmer,and more humid than recent nights with more rain possible and a low temperature dropping to 65-70 degrees,overnight.

Sunday,June 21: Father's Day 2015 and the first day of the 2015 summer season (the 2015 Summer Solstice),will be turning cloudy,rainy,stormy,soggy,warm,and muggy with periods of rain and thunderstorms,which could be strong to severe leading to flooding and a high temperature of 80-85 degrees,the light,sultry,westerly winds and high humidity levels making it feel even warmer,like it's 85-90 degrees,at times.Becoming partly cloudy,but remaining very warm and humid for late June with a scattered evening thunderstorm and a low temperature dropping to around 70 degrees, overnight.

Monday,June 22: The first FULL day of the 2015 summer season will be turning partly sunny,very warm and less humid with a high temperature in the middle and upper 80's.Remaining seasonably warm and muggy with patchy clouds and a low temperature dropping to the middle and upper 60's, overnight.

Tuesday,June 23: Remaining seasonably very warm for very late June with variable cloudiness and a chance for a couple of scattered thunderstorms possible and a high temperature in the lower and middle 80's.Remaining cloudy,rainy,seasonably warm and humid with evening rain and thunderstorms possible and a low temperature dropping to the middle and upper 60's,once again, overnight.

Wednesday,June 24: Finally turning mostly sunny,seasonably warm,and less humid with a high temperature of 80-85 degrees.Becoming clear,but remaining seasonably warm for very late June and the beginning of summer with a low temperature dropping to the lower and middle 60's,overnight.

Thursday,June 25: Remaining seasonably warm and pleasant for very late June with abundant sunshine and a high temperature of 80-85 degrees,once again,the light,sultry,northwesterly winds and moderate humidity levels making it feel even warmer,like it's 85-90 degrees,at times.Remaining mainly clear,seasonably warm and pleasant with a low temperature dropping to the middle 60's,once again,overnight.

Friday,June 26: Remaining seasonably,pleasantly warm for very late June with a mix of sun and clouds and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.Remaining partly cloudy and seasonably warm with a low temperature dropping to the middle 60's,once again,overnight.

Saturday,June 27: Turning cloudy and rainy,but remaining seasonably warm with a chance for a couple of rain showers followed by a steadier,heavier rain that could lead to flooding and a high temperature of around 80 degrees.Remaining cloudy,rainy,and stormy,but turning cooler than recent nights with more rain and a thunderstorm possible and a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,overnight.

Sunday,June 28: Turning a bit warmer than recent days with a spotty morning shower or thunderstorm possible followed by some afternoon sunshine and a high temperature in the lower and middle 80's.Becoming clear,but remaining a bit cool for the end of June and the beginning of summer with a low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,overnight.

Monday,June 29: Not as warm with partial sunshine and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.Remaining comfortably mild to warm for the end of June with increasing cloudiness and a low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,once again,overnight.

Tuesday,June 30: June of 2015;a cooler and certainly much wetter month than May of 2015 was, ends remaining seasonably warm for very early summer with considerable cloudiness and a high temperature of 80-85 degrees.Turning a bit warmer and more humid than recent nights with considerable cloudiness and a low temperature dropping to the lower and middle 60's,overnight.

Wednesday,July 1: July of 2015 begins remaining cloudy,rainy,stormy,seasonably warm and sticky with considerable cloudiness and a chance for thunderstorms which could be strong to severe and a high temperature of 80-85 degrees,once again,the light,sultry,southerly winds,which could gust up to 30-mph in any severe thunderstorms,and high humidity levels making it feel much warmer/hotter,like it's around 90 degrees,at times.Remaining cloudy,seasonably warm,and muggy with considerable cloudiness and a low temperature dropping to the middle and upper 60's,overnight.

Thursday,July 2: Remaining cloudy,rainy,stormy,seasonably warm and sticky with considerable cloudiness with scattered showers and thunderstorms and flooding possible and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower and middle 80's.Remaining cloudy,rainy,seasonably warm and muggy with a scattered evening shower or thunderstorm followed by some late-night rain showers and a low temperature dropping to 60-65 degrees,overnight.

Friday,July 3: Remaining cloudy and rainy,but turning raw and cool for the beginning of July with periods of rain and flooding possible and a high temperature of just 75-80 degrees.Becoming partly cloudy,but remaining seasonably warm and muggy with a low temperature dropping to 60-65 degrees,once again,overnight.

Saturday,July 4: Independence Day (the Fourth of July),2015 will be turning sunny and less humid than recent days,perfect for barbecues this afternoon and evening,though it'll still be a bit cool for early summer and very early July with a high temperature of just 75-80 degrees,once again.Becoming partly cloudy,but remaining pleasant and tranquil;perfect weather for fireworks displays going off throughout the area this evening,with a low temperature dropping,for the third straight night,down to 60-65 degrees,overnight.

Sunday,July 5: Remaining unseasonably cool for early July with increasing cloudiness and a high temperature,for the third straight day,of just 75-80 degrees.Turning cloudy,rainy,raw,dank,and dreary with more rain and flooding possible and a low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's, overnight.

Monday,July 6: Remaining cloudy,rainy,raw,and unseasonably cool for early July and early summer with more rain and flooding possible and a high temperature only in the middle 70's.Becoming mainly clear and not as cool as recent nights with a low temperature dropping to the middle 60's, overnight.

Tuesday,July 7: Turning mostly sunny and warmer than recent days with a high temperature of 80-85 degrees.Becoming mostly cloudy and much warmer than recent nights with a low temperature dropping to around 70 degrees,overnight.

Wednesday,July 8: Turning cloudy,but remaining seasonably very warm and dry for early July with a high temperature in the lower and middle 80's.Remaining cloudy,warm,and dry with a low temperature dropping to 65-70 degrees,overnight.

Thursday,July 9: Remaining cloudy,seasonably very warm and dry with plenty of clouds and a high temperature in the lower and middle 80's,once again.Remaining cloudy,but turning rainy and cooler than recent nights with more rain and flooding possible and a low temperature dropping to the middle 60's,overnight.

Friday,July 10: Remaining cloudy,rainy,soggy,damp and seasonably warm and sticky with more periods of rain and flooding possible and a high temperature of 80-85 degrees.Remaining cloudy,and rainy,but turning raw and unseasonably cool as it turns cooler/colder than recent nights with more rain and flooding possible and a low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,overnight.

Saturday,July 11: Remaining cloudy and rainy,but turning cooler than recent days,as it turns unseasonably cool,once again,with more rain and flooding at times and a high temperature of just 75-80 degrees.Remaining cloudy,rainy,raw,dank,dreary,and unseasonably cool with considerable cloudiness and a chance for a little evening rain and flooding followed by a late-night shower and flooding possible and a low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,once again, overnight.

Sunday,July 12: Remaining cloudy,rainy,stormy,raw,dank,dreary,and unseasonably cool for early summer and early-to-mid July with a little morning rain and flooding possible followed by afternoon thunderstorms and flooding possible and a high temperature only in the middle 70's.Remaining cloudy,raw,dank,dreary,and unseasonably cool with considerable cloudiness and a low temperature dropping to around 60 degrees,overnight.

Monday,July 13: Remaining cloudy,but dry,and unseasonably cool for early-to-mid July and early summer with a high temperature of 75-80 degrees,as it looks like it'll be cooler for most of July than it was for most of May this year.Remaining cloudy,raw,and unseasonably cool with a near record low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,overnight.

Tuesday,July 14: More of the same soggy,raw,and cool story;remaining cloudy,rainy,raw,and unseasonably cool for mid-July with a chance for a little more rain and flooding possible and a high temperature of just 75-80 degrees,once again.Remaining cloudy,rainy,raw,and unseasonably cool with a little more evening rain and flooding followed by some late-night rain showers and flooding possible and a near record low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,once again, overnight,as at least we'll be cutting our AC bills this summer,from the looks of things.

Wednesday,July 15: Remaining cloudy,raw,and unseasonably cool for mid-July with a high temperature,for the third straight day,of just 75-80 degrees.Turning much warmer than recent nights with clearing and a low temperature dropping to the upper 60's to lower 70's,overnight.

Thursday,July 16: Turning partly sunny and a bit warmer than recent days with a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.Remaining seasonably warm for mid-July with increasing cloudiness followed by low cloudiness late and a low temperature dropping to the middle 60's,overnight.

Friday,July 17: Remaining mostly cloudy,rainy,stormy,warm and muggy with a scattered shower or thunderstorm possible and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's,once again,the light, sultry,southeasterly winds and high humidity levels making it feel even hotter,like it's 85-90 degrees,at times.Remaining mostly cloudy,rainy,seasonably warm,and muggy with more scattered showers and flooding possible and a low temperature dropping to 65-70 degrees,overnight.

Saturday,July 18: More of the same soggy story;remaining cloudy,rainy,stormy,warm and steamy with more showers,thunderstorms and flooding possible and a high temperature,for the third straight day,in the upper 70's to lower 80's,the light,sultry,southwesterly winds and high humidity levels making it feel like it's 85-90 degrees,at times,once again.Becoming partly cloudy,but remaining seasonably warm and muggy for mid-to-late July and early-to-mid summer with more scattered evening rain showers and a low temperature dropping to 65-70 degrees,once again,overnight.

Sunday,July 19: Turning mostly sunny and warmer and less humid than recent days as it turns seasonably very warm for mid-to-late July and early-to-mid summer with a high temperature in the middle 80's.Remaining clear and seasonably warm with a low temperature dropping to the middle and upper 60's,overnight.

Monday,July 20: Remaining mostly sunny and seasonably very warm for late July and early-to-mid summer with a high temperature in the middle 80's,once again.Turning partly cloudy,rainy,and stormy,but remaining seasonably warm for late July with a chance for a scattered shower or thunderstorm possible and a low temperature dropping to 65-70 degrees,overnight.

Tuesday,July 21: Remaining mostly sunny,but turning cooler than recent days with a high temperature only in the upper 70's to lower 80's.Turning clear and much cooler than recent nights as it turns unseasonably cool for late July and early-to-mid summer with a record,or near record low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,overnight.

Wednesday,July 22: Remaining a bit cool for very late July despite brilliant sunshine,with a high temperature only around 80 degrees.Remaining clear to partly cloudy,but turning warmer with a low temperature dropping to the middle and upper 60's,overnight.

Thursday,July 23: Remaining pleasantly warm for very late July with times of sun and clouds and a chance for a couple of scattered afternoon rain showers and a thunderstorm and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.Remaining partly cloudy,seasonably warm and muggy with a spotty shower or thunderstorm which could lead to flooding,possible and a low temperature dropping to 65-70 degrees,overnight.

Friday,July 24: Becoming partly sunny,but remaining seasonably warm for very late July and early-to-mid summer with a scattered shower or thunderstorm possible and a high temperature of 80-85 degrees.Remaining partly cloudy and seasonably warm with a low temperature dropping to the middle and upper 60's,overnight.

Saturday,July 25: Remaining partly sunny,seasonably warm and sticky with a scattered shower or thunderstorm leading to flooding possible and a high temperature of 80-85 degrees,once again.Remaining partly cloudy and seasonably warm with a low temperature dropping to the middle 60's,once again,overnight.

Sunday,July 26: Becoming mostly sunny and not as warm with a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.Becoming clear and cooler/colder than recent nights as it turns unseasonably cool yet again with a low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,overnight.

Monday,July 27: Remaining sunny,but a bit cool for mid-summer and the end of July with a high temperature only around 80 degrees.Remaining mainly clear and unseasonably cool with a low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,once again,overnight.

Tuesday,July 28: Remaining mostly sunny,but cool with a high temperature only around 80 degrees,once again.Becoming partly cloudy,but remaining unseasonably cool with a low temperature dropping,for the third straight night,down to the upper 50's to lower 60's,overnight.

Wednesday,July 29: Remaining mostly sunny and unseasonably cool with a high temperature,for the third straight day,of only around 80 degrees.Remaining partly cloudy and unseasonably cool with a low temperature dropping,for the fourth straight night,down to the upper 50's to lower 60's,overnight.

Thursday,July 30: Remaining unseasonably cool for mid-summer and the end of July with partial sunshine and a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's.Turning mainly clear and warmer than recent nights with a low temperature dropping to the middle and upper 60's,overnight.

Friday,July 31: July of 2015,one of the wettest,and certainly one of the coldest Julys on record,ends remaining mostly sunny and pleasantly warm but a bit cool for mid-summer with a high temperature in the upper 70's to lower 80's,once again.Turning cloudy,rainy,stormy,soggy,dank,and dreary,with scattered evening thunderstorms and flooding followed by a chance for a couple of scattered late-night thunderstorms and flooding possible and a low temperature dropping to the lower and middle 60's,overnight.




So,if this 45-day forecast holds,this'll be the weather pattern so far for 2015 for the NYC area:




January: Below normal temps, above normal snowfall/precipitation
February: Way below normal temps, above normal snowfall/precipitation
March: Below normal temps., above normal snowfall/precipitation
April: Below normal temps., average to above normal precipitation; late snow
May: Above normal temps, way below normal precipitation
June: Average temps., average precipitation.
July: Below normal temps, above normal precipitation.
Meaning: 5 out of 7 months below normal temps. and 4 out of 7 months above normal precipitation.



Making it look like this season-wise:  January 1-April 30: Winter
                                                             May 1-June 30: Spring/Summer
                                                             July 1-September 30: Autumn
                                                             October 1-December 31: Winter
Meaning: 8 months of winter, 2 months of spring/summer and 2 months of autumn

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