Saturday, January 3, 2015

NYC: Cold Blasts to Follow Weekend Storm

By , Expert Senior Meteorologist
January 3,2015; 10:53PM,EST
 
 
While a storm this weekend in New York City will wind up as rain with warmer air briefly moving in, waves of cold air will follow for the first full week of January.
Periods of rain will bring wet roadways and slower traffic through Sunday.
If headed out on the road or taking air travel, track any incoming precipitation with MinuteCast® down to your precise location.

Much colder air will blast in behind the storm next week after mild weather on Sunday.
It is possible winds get strong enough to cause minor flight delays during Sunday night into Monday as the colder air rolls in.
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Detailed New York City Forecast
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AccuWeather.com MinuteCast™ for New York City

Ahead of a second and colder push of air, an Alberta Clipper storm has the potential to bring accumulating snow to part of the area on Tuesday afternoon and evening.
By the middle of next week, the area may experience its coldest weather of the winter months so far.
Temperatures could stay in the 20s on multiple days during the second half of the week.
Gusty winds associated with the waves of arctic air will make it feel much colder than the actual temperature. AccuWeather.com RealFeel® Temperatures will be 15-30 degrees lower than the actual temperature at times.
The weather next week will be painful if not properly dressed when venturing outdoors and could be dangerous for some people.

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