Weather in New York: after record warm days, frosts will hit and snow will fall
'15.01.2020'
Source: nbcnewyork.com
The weather roller coaster in New York continues. On Thursday, January 16, powerful winds will come, followed by a strong storm over the weekend, after which frosts will hit. This publication warns NBC.
Most of the tri-state area (New York, New Jersey and Connecticut) is expected to experience weather changes.
So until wednesday 15 January, the weather here will be quite mild. However, an approaching cold front could bring cloud cover and some rain.
Thursday, 16 January, will be quite a busy day in terms of weather - the air temperature will reach almost +9 degrees Celsius, but then a raging wind will come that can reach more than 64 km / h. A strong northwesterly wind can also bring some snow showers or even a flurry of snow in the afternoon.
On Friday, 17 January, the temperature drops below zero. It will be sunny outside, but lingering strong winds starting from Thursday will create a feeling of colder temperatures. So dress warmly, the source recommends.
After that, precipitation in the form of snow is possible. A strong storm is expected to bring a windy mixture of snow and rain over the weekend. At the moment, it is still too early to say how heavy the rain will be on Saturday. 18 January, the source notes.
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On Sunday, the temperature will rise a little higher and reach +4 degrees Celsius, but gusty winds will again increase the feeling of cold.
According to Storm Team 4B, Monday, 20 January, on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, especially cold air will cover the territory of three states. It is worth noting that such changeable weather will replace record warm days.
So, last week, warm sunny days allowed the inhabitants of most of the region to walk around in shorts and T-shirts and admire the blue sky. But it looks like a cold front approaching the end of this week will keep temperatures consistently low for much of next week, the source concluded.