Here's the 15-day weather forecast for the New York City metro-area for the period of August 11-25, 2015 from The Weather Channel's web-site,weather.com
Today,August 11: Remaining cloudy,rainy,and stormy,with a chance for scattered thunderstorms, some of which could be strong to severe, and a high temperature of 75-80 degrees.As of 12:15PM, EDT,it's 72 degrees and raining,with 92% humidity in White Plains,NY,and it's also 72 degrees and cloudy,with 91% humidity,in New York City.
Tonight: Remaining mostly cloudy,rainy,and stormy with a chance for some evening thunderstorms and a low temperature dropping to the middle 60's,overnight.
Tomorrow,August 12: Becoming mostly sunny and warmer than recent days as it turns very warm for mid-summer and early-to-mid August with a high temperature in the middle 80's.
Tomorrow night: Becoming mainly clear and much cooler than recent nights with a low temperature dropping to the upper 50's to lower 60's,overnight.
Thursday,August 13: Remaining mostly sunny and seasonably warm for early-to-mid August with a high temperature of 80-85 degrees and a low temperature dropping to 60-65 degrees,overnight.
Friday,August 14: Remaining sunny,but turning even warmer,as it turns quite warm for mid-August with a high temperature of 85-90 degrees and a warmer than recent nights low temperature dropping to 65-70 degrees,overnight.
Saturday,August 15: Remaining sunny,but turning unseasonably hot for mid-August and mid-to-late summer with a near record high temperature of around 90 degrees and a low temperature dropping to 65-70 degrees,once again,overnight.
Sunday,August 16: Remaining sunny and unseasonably hot for mid-August with a near record high temperature of around 90 degrees,once again,and a low temperature dropping,for the third straight night,down to 65-70 degrees,overnight.
Monday,August 17: Remaining mostly sunny and unseasonably hot for mid-to-late summer with a near record high temperature,for the third straight day,of around 90 degrees,and a low temperature dropping,for the fourth straight night,down to 65-70 degrees,overnight.
Tuesday,August 18: Remaining sunny and unseasonably hot for mid-to-late August and late summer with a record,or near record high temperature in the upper 80's to lower and middle 90's,and a low temperature dropping,for the fifth straight night,down to 65-70 degrees,overnight.
Wednesday,August 19: Remaining mostly sunny and quite warm and toasty for mid-to-late August with a high temperature of 85-90 degrees,and a low temperature dropping to the middle 60's, overnight.
Thursday,August 20: Remaining mostly sunny,but turning cooler than recent days with a high temperature in the middle 80's and a low temperature dropping to the middle and upper 60's, overnight.
Friday,August 21: Turning mostly cloudy,rainy,stormy,very warm and humid with a chance for scattered thunderstorms and a high temperature in the middle and upper 80's,once again,and a low temperature dropping to the middle and upper 60's,once again,overnight.
Saturday,August 22: Becoming partly cloudy,but remaining unseasonably very warm to hot with a near record high temperature of 85-90 degrees,and a low temperature dropping,for the third straight night,down to the middle and upper 60's,overnight.
Sunday,August 23: Turning cloudy and rainy,once again,but remaining unseasonably very warm for late summer and very late August with a chance for more rain showers and a high temperature in the middle and upper 80's,and a low temperature dropping,for the fourth straight night,down to the middle and upper 60's,overnight.
Monday,August 24: Remaining cloudy,rainy,very warm and muggy with a chance for some morning rain showers and a high temperature in the middle 80's,once again,and a low temperature dropping to the middle 60's,overnight.
Tuesday,August 25: Becoming partly to mostly cloudy and a bit cooler than recent days,but it'll still be very warm for very late August and late summer with a chance for some isolated thunderstorms possible and a high temperature in the lower and middle 80's and a low temperature dropping to the lower and middle 60's,overnight.
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