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Get ready to bundle up when you step out the door this morning! Temperatures will feel close to zero degrees for the morning rush as gusty winds move through near 30 mph. The winds will back down later today making it feel more bearable to be outside.
A chance for snow arrives overnight and into Saturday midday. A system moves into the Hudson Valley, bringing potentially a coating to an inch or so of snow. The afternoon to evening hours sees the system moving away.
A coastal storm will try to move close to the East Coast Sunday. The trend has been to keep the system offshore, but we may see some flurries for the first half of the day.
Martin Luthor King Jr. Day will be dry but winds will return. Another round of arctic air will follow the holiday, making midweek next week feel near zero degrees or even colder.
ALMANAC:
Average High: 37 | Average Low: 22
Record High: 56 (1995) | Record Low: -1 (2004)
Sunrise: 7:17 a.m. | Sunset: 4:52 p.m.
THE FORECAST:
TODAY: BITTER BLAST (AM) - Temps will feel near zero in the morning but will feel a little better later as winds back down. Expect partly cloudy skies. Highs: low 30s.
TONIGHT: Light snow moves in closer to midnight & last overnight. Lows: mid-to-upper 20s.
SATURDAY: Light snow into the midday hours with some mixing possible. Highs: mid-30s. Lows: upper 20s.
SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow showers. Highs: low to mid-30s. Lows: upper-10s to low 20s.
MONDAY: MARTIN LUTHOR KING JR. DAY - Partly cloudy and breezy with temps feeling chilly. Highs: upper 20s to low 30s. Lows: near 10 degrees