By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
September 25,2014; 10:37PM,EDT
In the wake of the midweek nor'easter, sunshine in store for the New York City area this weekend into Monday.
While there was much speculation, the Yankees' Thursday night home game against the Orioles, also the final home game of Derek Jeter's career, began on time with dry and cool conditions in the area.
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High pressure extending from Maine to northeastern Texas will build eastward. Along with the fair weather system will come building warmth.
Highs in the lower 80s are in the offing for Saturday and Sunday with abundant sunshine.
The weather should be perfect for MLB in the region from Washington, D.C., to Philadelphia and Boston for the last regular season games of the season, including at home in New York for the Mets. It will feel like summertime during the afternoon games. For Yankees fans heading to Boston Sunday afternoon to see Derek Jeter's last game of his career, the first pitch temperature will be near 80 F.
The weather will be dandy for checking out the foliage in northern upstate New York and northern New England, where leaves are nearing peak, but behind for the the average date of peak color.
The only potential problem for long-distance travelers will be patchy dense fog during the early morning hours. Most of the fog will tend to form along the river valleys, well north and west of Interstate 95.
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