Colder temps and blustery winds today after soggy Saturday drenched LI

Colder temperatures with blustery winds have arrived on Long Island on the heels of the soggy nor'easter that kicked off the weekend.
News 12 meteorologist Geoff Bansen says temperatures started off the day around 37 degrees, but the wind made it feel like the upper 20s and lower 30s.
Winds will be at 10 to 20 mph for most of the day, with some gusts reaching as high as 30 mph. 
Mostly sunny skies will continue on Sunday with high temperatures reaching 40 degrees.
Overnight going into the work week will be mostly clear with temperatures around 26 degrees.
The rest of the week remains dry with cooler temperatures.
Stay with News 12 for the latest forecast information.