WHAT'S NEW: Cold days and chilly nights are coming to Long Island with Sunday being the coldest day we've seen since late March 2022.
WHAT'S NEXT: After a chilly weekend, temperatures are bouncing back Tuesday into Wednesday then cooling down for Thanksgiving. The holiday weekend ahead has the potential for bringing a coastal storm this way.
Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Addison Green says to expect below average temperatures into the weekend.
OVERNIGHT: Mostly clear skies and just a little breeze with a chill in the air. Lows: low-to-mid 30s.
FRIDAY: Lots of sun and breezy winds. In the evening, we may briefly see a few raindrops/flurries come with a cold front passing by. Highs: mid-40s. Lows: upper-20s-to low-30s.
SATURDAY: Mostly sunny, cold with on and off breezy winds. Highs: low-40s. Lows: upper-20s.
SUNDAY: Partly cloudy and BRISK! Highs: upper-30s-to low-40s. Lows: upper-20s.
MONDAY: Mainly sunny and not as cold. Expect some winds. Highs: upper-40s. Lows: mid-30s.
TUESDAY: Mostly sunny and cool. Highs: upper-40s-to low-50s. Lows: upper-30s.
WEDNESDAY: *Pick of the week* - Lots of sun, a few clouds, temps at typical levels for this time of year and light winds. Highs: low-50s. Lows: upper-30s.
THURSDAY: Thanksgiving – Partly cloudy and a little colder. Highs: upper-40s. Lows: mid-30s.
FRIDAY: Black Friday – Increasing clouds with showers later in the day. Highs: mid-40s. Lows: mid-30s.
NEXT WEEKEND: Showers, both rain and snow, are possible with a coastal storm moving this way. Right now, chances are low, but it is still a system worth watching as a lot of people will be trying to travel back home on Sunday. Highs: mid-40s. Lows: low-to mid-30s.