Wednesday, December 23, 2015

New York City metro-area forecast for December 23,2015 to February 5,2016 from accuweather.com

Here's the 45-day weather forecast for the New York City metro-area for the period of the last 9 days of December and the year 2015,all of January and the first 5 days of February (December 23,2015 to February 5),2016 from accuweather.com









Tonight,December 23-24: Remaining cloudy,rainy,unseasonably warm and balmy for very late December and the beginning of winter with low clouds and fog developing and spotty late-night rain showers and a low temperature holding at 55-60 degrees,which is 20-25 degrees above NORMAL MID-DAY HIGH TEMPERATURES FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR,overnight.As of 1:15AM,EST, December 24,it's a balmy 61 degrees (which already breaks the previous record high temperature for Christmas Eve set last year by 5 degrees),and foggy,with 100% humidity,in White Plains,NY,and it's a staggering 67 degrees (which already breaks the previous record high temperature for Christmas Eve set back in 1996 by 4 degrees),and cloudy with 86% humidity,in New York City,these temperatures being 35-40 degrees above NORMAL TEMPERATURES for this time of night for very late December and the beginning of winter,and are temperatures that you  more typically find in June and July at this time of night instead of very late December.

Tomorrow,December 24: Christmas Eve 2015 will be remaining cloudy and rainy with morning fog followed by a chance for a passing rain shower,but turning unseasonably warm and humid and almost summer-like with a record obliterating high temperature soaring to an astronomical 70-75 degrees (which wouldn't just obliterating the previous record high for December 24 but possibly create a new all-time record monthly high temperature for the month of December),totally obliterating the previous record high set last Christmas Eve by some 15-20 degrees,making it feel more like the day before Memorial Day than the day before Christmas.

Tomorrow night,December 24-25: Remaining mostly cloudy,rainy,unseasonably mild and balmy for very late December and the beginning of winter with a chance for a couple of rain showers followed by patchy late-night fog possible and a low temperature dropping to the lower and middle 50's,which is some 15-20 degrees above NORMAL MID-DAY HIGH TEMPERATURES,overnight.

Friday,December 25: Christmas Day 2015 will be not as warm,but still unseasonably warm and balmy for very late December and the beginning of winter (yes,it is actually winter-time folks),with early sun then turning cloudy and a record high temperature in the middle 60's.Turning cloudy,rainy,and cooler than recent nights,but it'll still be unseasonably mild and balmy for the beginning of winter with occasional rain and drizzle and a low temperature dropping to 45-50 degrees,overnight.

Saturday,December 26: Remaining cloudy and rainy and mild,but turning markedly colder than recent days,yet it'll still be unseasonably mild for the beginning of winter with occasional rain and drizzle and a high temperature of just 45-50 degrees.Remaining cloudy,rainy,and mild with a spotty evening rain shower and a low temperature holding in the middle and upper 40's,overnight.

Sunday,December 27: Turning warmer,once again,as it turns unseasonably warm YET AGAIN,with low clouds and a chance for a little rain and a record high temperature in the lower and middle 60's, giving us 3 record highs in the last 4 days and an unprecedented 10 this month.Becoming mostly cloudy and much colder than recent nights with a low temperature plunging to the upper 30's to lower 40's,overnight (this is still a good 15-20 degrees above normal for the end of December but compared to the balmy,almost summer-like nights and certainly days of late,this'll feel frigid in comparison).

Monday,December 28: Turning mostly cloudy and markedly colder than recent days,as it'll finally start feeling like winter FOR A CHANGE,with morning cloudiness followed by some breaks of sun through high clouds and a high temperature only in the lower and middle 40's.Remaining mostly cloudy,but turning breezy and even colder,and more winter-like,with a low temperature dropping to 30-35 degrees,the blustery,biting,northeasterly winds,which could gust past 20-mph,at times,making it feel even colder,like it's only around 20 degrees,at times,allowing us to FINALLY test out some of the winter-gear that many of us assuredly got for Christmas,overnight.

Tuesday,December 29: Remaining cloudy,rainy,raw,dank and dreary,though it'll still be rather mild for the beginning of winter and the end of December,with a periods of rain and a high temperature only in the middle 40's.Not as cold with plenty of clouds and a low temperature dropping to around 40 degrees,overnight.

Wednesday,December 30: Remaining cloudy rainy,and mild with a chance for a bit of morning rain or drizzle and a high temperature in the upper 40's to lower 50's.Becoming partly cloudy and colder with a low temperature dropping to the middle 30's,the blustery,biting,southwesterly winds,which could gust up to 25-mph,at times,making it feel even colder,like it's only in the middle and upper 20's,at times,overnight.

Thursday,December 31: New Year's Eve 2015,the last day of 2015,quite possibly one of the hottest years on record,and the last day of what will,most definitely,go down as the hottest December on record,will be remaining fairly mild for very early winter with low clouds and a high temperature in the lower and middle 40's.Turning cloudy and even colder,with considerable cloudiness and a low temperature dropping to the upper 20's to lower 30's,overnight.

Friday,January 1: New Year's Day 2016,the first day of 2016,will be remaining cloudy,rainy,raw,dank and dreary with a chance for a rain shower and a high temperature of 40-45 degrees.Remaining cloudy,raw,and seasonably cold for very early winter with considerable cloudiness and a low temperature dropping to the upper 20's to lower 30's,once again,overnight.

Saturday,January 2: Turning even colder,as FINALLY turns seasonably cold for very early winter with early clouds breaking at times of some sunshine and a high temperature only in the upper 30's to lower 40's.Becoming clear to partly cloudy,but remaining cold,but not too terribly so for early winter with a low temperature dropping,for the third straight night,down to the upper 20's to lower 30's, overnight.

Sunday,January 3: Remaining seasonably cold with a mix of clouds and sunshine and a chance for some snow flurries (snow,what's snow? LOL!), and a high temperature of around 40 degrees.Becoming clear and even colder,as it FINALLY turns seasonably very cold for early winter,with a low temperature dropping to the middle and upper 20's,overnight.

Monday,January 4: Becoming sunny,but remaining seasonably cold FOR A CHANGE,with a high temperature of around 40 degrees,once again.Remaining seasonably very cold and wintry with increasing cloudiness and a chance for a bit of a late-night freezing rain/ice and sleet mix and a low temperature dropping to the middle 20's,once again,overnight.

Tuesday,January 5: Turning sunny and even colder,with a high temperature in the middle 30's.Becoming clear,but remaining seasonably very cold for early winter and very early January with a low temperature dropping to 25-30 degrees,overnight.

Wednesday,January 6: Remaining mostly sunny,but turning milder/warmer than recent days with a high temperature in the lower and middle 40's.Becoming cloudy by the evening,then partly cloudy with a chance for an evening wintry mix of rain and snow at times and a low temperature dropping to the middle and upper 20's,overnight.

Thursday,January 7: Remaining sunny,but turning much colder,once again,with a high temperature in the middle 30's.Turning clear and seasonably very cold for early January and early winter with a low temperature dropping to 20-25 degrees,overnight.

Friday,January 8: Turning very cold FOR A CHANGE,with increasing cloudiness and a high temperature only in the upper 20's to lower 30's.Turning cloudy,and wintry,but remaining seasonably very cold with a chance for a couple of evening snow flurries followed by a bit of late-night snow possible and a low temperature dropping to 20-25 degrees,once again,overnight.

Saturday,January 9: Remaining cloudy,seasonably cold and wintry with plenty of clouds and a chance for a little snow and a high temperature in the middle 30's.Becoming clear and not as cold as recent nights with a low temperature dropping to 25-30 degrees,overnight.

Sunday,January 10: Remaining seasonably cold with thickening cloudiness and a high temperature of 35-40 degrees.Becoming clear and cold,but not too terribly so for early winter and early January,with a low temperature dropping to around 30 degrees,the blustery,biting,northwesterly winds,which could gust past 15-mph,at times,making it feel even colder,like it's only 15-20 degrees above zero,at times, overnight.

Monday,January 11: Remaining seasonably cold with abundant sunshine and a high temperature of around 40 degrees.Remaining clear and rather mild for early January with a low temperature dropping to 25-30 degrees,the blustery,biting,southwesterly winds,which could gust up to 20-mph,at times,making it feel much colder,like it's only in the middle and upper teens above zero,at times, overnight.

Tuesday,January 12: Remaining mostly sunny,but turning colder,with a high temperature of just 30-35 degrees,the blustery,biting,northwesterly winds,which could gust up to 25-mph,at times,making it feel even colder,like it's only 20-25 degrees,at times.Remaining clear and rather mild for early winter with a low temperature dropping to 25-30 degrees,once again,overnight.

Wednesday,January 13: Remaining seasonably cold for early winter and early-to-mid January,with increasing cloudiness and a high temperature of 35-40 degrees.Turning colder than recent nights with clearing and a low temperature dropping to the lower and middle 20's,overnight.

Thursday,January 14: Remaining seasonably cold with increasing cloudiness and a high temperature in the middle and upper 30's.Turning cloudy,cold,and wintry with a chance for a wintry mix of freezing rain/ice and sleet and a low temperature dropping to 25-30 degrees,the blustery,biting, northeasterly winds,which could gust past 20-mph,at times,making it feel much colder,like it's only 5-10 degrees above zero,at times,overnight.

Friday,January 15: Remaining cloudy,rainy,and wintry,but turning milder than recent days with a morning wintry mix of rain and sleet followed by a chance for some afternoon and a high temperature of 40-45 degrees.Remaining cloudy and cold,but not too terribly so for mid-January with a low temperature dropping to the upper 20's to lower 30's,the blustery,biting,southwesterly winds,which could still gust past 20-mph,at times,making it feel even colder,like it's only in the middle and upper teens above zero,at times,overnight.

Saturday,January 16: Remaining rather mild for mid-January and early winter with a mix of sun and some clouds and a high temperature of 40-45 degrees,once again.Remaining partly cloudy and cold,but not too terribly so for mid-January,with a low temperature dropping to around 30 degrees, overnight.

Sunday,January 17: Remaining rather mild for mid-January with a mix of clouds and sunshine and a high temperature,for the third straight day,of 40-45 degrees.Becoming mainly clear and a bit colder than recent nights with a low temperature dropping to 25-30 degrees,overnight.

Monday,January 18: Turning cloudy and colder than recent days with a high temperature of 35-40 degrees.Remaining cloudy,but turning colder than recent nights with a chance for snow and a low temperature dropping to 20-25 degrees,the blustery,biting,northeasterly winds,which could gust past 20-mph,at times,making it feel brutally cold to frigid,like it's only A FEW DEGREES ABOVE ZERO,at times,overnight.

Tuesday,January 19: Remaining cloudy,wintry,and seasonably very cold for mid-to-late January and early-to-mid winter with more snow possible and a high temperature of 30-35 degrees,the blustery, biting,northerly winds,which could gust up to 25-mph,creating whiteout,blizzard conditions at times (quite a chance from 70's on Christmas Eve),making it feel even colder,like it's only in the upper teens to lower 20's above zero,at times.Remaining cloudy,cold and wintry with snow at times and a low temperature dropping to 25-30 degrees,the blustery,northwesterly winds making it feel even colder,like it's only 15-20 degrees above zero,at times,overnight.

Wednesday,January 20: Becoming mostly cloudy,but remaining very cold with a high temperature in the upper 20's to lower 30's.Becoming clear and seasonably very cold for late January and early-to-mid winter with a low temperature dropping to 20-25 degrees,the blustery,biting,northwesterly winds,which could gust up to 25-mph,at times,making it feel even colder,like it's only around 10 degrees above zero,at times,overnight.

Thursday,January 21: Turning much warmer than recent days with intervals of clouds and sunshine and a high temperature in the lower and middle 40's.Becoming mainly cloudy and milder than recent nights with a low temperature dropping to the upper 20's to lower 30's,overnight.

Friday,January 22: Remaining unseasonably mild for early-to-mid winter and late January with intervals of clouds and sunshine and a high temperature in the middle 40's.Remaining clear to partly cloudy and unseasonably mild with a low temperature dropping to the upper 20's to lower 30's,once again,overnight.

Saturday,January 23: Remaining unseasonably mild with increasing cloudiness and a high temperature in the middle 40's,once again.Turning cloudy,rainy,raw,and wintry with a spotty evening rain shower followed by a bit of late-night freezing rain/ice possible and a low temperature dropping,for the third straight night,down to the upper 20's to lower 30's,overnight.

Sunday,January 24: Remaining cloudy and unseasonably mild for very late January and early-to-mid winter with a high temperature in the lower and middle 40's.Remaining cloudy,but turning wintry and much colder than recent nights with a bit of an evening wintry mix of snow,sleet and rain followed by periods of late-night snow possible and a low temperature plunging to the upper teens to lower 20's, the blustery,biting,northerly winds,which could gust up to 25-mph,at times,making it feel brutally cold to frigid,like it's ON EITHER SIDE OF ZERO DEGREES,at times,overnight.

Monday,January 25: Remaining cloudy,but turning wintry and much colder than recent days,with a chance for a little snow possible and a high temperature only in the upper 20's to lower 30's,the blustery,biting,northwesterly winds,which could gust up to 25-mph,making it feel even colder,like it's only in the middle and upper teens above zero,at times.Becoming mainly clear and even colder,as it turns bitterly cold to frigid,with a low temperature dropping to the middle teens above zero,the blustery,biting,northwesterly winds,which could gust up to 30-mph,at times,making it feel like it's several degrees BELOW ZERO,at times,overnight.

Tuesday,January 26: Turning sunny,but remaining very cold with a high temperature of around 30 degrees,the blustery,biting,northerly winds,which could gust up to 30-mph,at times,making it feel even colder,like it's only 15-20 degrees,at times.Remaining clear and bitterly cold,with a low temperature dropping to the middle teens above zero,once again,the blustery,biting,nippy, northeasterly winds,which could STILL gust up to 30-mph,at times,making it feel like it's around 10 degrees BELOW ZERO,at times,overnight.

Wednesday,January 27: Becoming partly sunny,but remaining very cold with a high temperature only around 30 degrees,once again,the blustery,biting,northeasterly winds,which could gust up to 25-mph, at times,making it feel even colder,like it's only in the lower and middle teens above zero,at times.Remaining partly cloudy and bitterly cold with a low temperature dropping,for the third straight night,down to the middle teens above zero,the blustery,biting,northeasterly winds,which could gust past 20-mph,at times,making it feel even colder,like it's only 5-10 degrees below zero,at times, overnight.

Thursday,January 28: Remaining very cold with times of sun and clouds and a high temperature only in the upper 20's to lower 30's,the blustery,biting,northeasterly winds,which could gust up to 25-mph,at times,making it feel even colder,like it's only in the middle teens above zero,at times.Becoming cloudy,windy,and bitterly cold with a low temperature dropping to around 20 degrees,the blustery,biting,gusty,northeasterly winds,which could gust past 30-mph,at times,making it feel markedly colder,like it's in the middle and upper single digits BELOW ZERO,at times,overnight.

Friday,January 29: Remaining windy and very cold with partial sunshine and a high temperature in the upper 20's to lower 30's,once again,the blustery,biting,nippy,northerly winds,which could gust up to 35-mph,at times,making it feel even colder,like it's only in the middle and upper teens above zero,at times.Becoming clear,but remaining bitterly cold for the end of January with a low temperature dropping to 15-20 degrees above zero,the blustery,biting,northerly winds,which could gust up to 30-mph,at times,making it feel like it's a few degrees BELOW ZERO,at times,overnight.

Saturday,January 30: Remaining very cold with ample sunshine and a high temperature,for the third straight day,only in the upper 20's to lower 30's,the blustery,biting,northerly winds,which could still gust past 25-mph,at times,making it feel even colder,like it's only in the upper teens to lower 20's,at times.Remaining mainly clear and quite cold with a low temperature dropping to 15-20 degrees,once again,the blustery,biting,northerly winds,which could gust past 20-mph,at times,making it feel much colder,like it's only a few degrees above zero,at times,overnight.

Sunday,January 31: January of 2016 ends remaining very cold with intervals of clouds and sunshine and a high temperature,for the fourth straight day,in the upper 20's to lower 30's.Becoming mainly cloudy,but remaining dry and seasonably very cold for mid-winter,with a low temperature dropping to 20-25 degrees,overnight.

Monday,February 1: February of 2016 begins turning cloudy and wintry early,but turning rainy as it turns much warmer than recent days with considerable cloudiness and a chance for a spotty morning rain or snow shower followed by some afternoon rain possible and a high temperature in the middle 40's,the blustery,biting,easterly winds,which could gust up to 35-mph,at times,making it feel much colder,like it's only in the upper 20's to lower 30's,at times.Remaining cloudy,cold,and wintry,but turning warmer than recent nights with considerable cloudiness and a chance for some evening rain followed by some late-night freezing rain/ice possible and a low temperature dropping to the upper 20's to lower 30's,the blustery,biting,gusty,northeasterly winds,which could gust past 35-mph,at times,making it feel much colder,like it's only in the lower and middle teens above zero,at times, overnight.

Tuesday,February 2: Ground Hog's Day 2016 will be remaining cloudy and unseasonably mild for mid-winter with considerable cloudiness and a high temperature in the middle 40's,once again.Turning out clear and rather mild for the beginning of February with a low temperature dropping to around 30 degrees,overnight.

Wednesday,February 3: Turning mostly sunny and not as mild with a high temperature of 40-45 degrees.Remaining mainly clear and rather mild for the beginning of February with a low temperature dropping to around 30 degrees,once again,overnight.

Thursday,February 4: Turning colder than recent days,as it turns seasonably cold for mid-winter with times of clouds and sun and a high temperature of around 40 degrees.Remaining mostly cloudy and cold,but not too terribly so for very early February,with a low temperature dropping,for the third straight night,down to around 30 degrees,overnight.

Friday,February 5: Becoming cloudy and wintry with a bit of a morning wintry mix of snow,sleet and rain followed by a little afternoon rain possible and a high temperature in the upper 30's to lower 40's.Remaining cloudy and wintry with a chance for some freezing rain/ice possible and a low temperature dropping to the upper 20's to lower 30's,the blustery,biting,northeasterly winds,which could gust past 20-mph,at times,making it feel much colder,like it's only in the upper single digits to lower teens above zero,at times,overnight.

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