Summary:
The coldest air of the season arrives in New York City on Monday night.
Showers and thunderstorms are possible overnight into Monday morning.
Temperatures will plunge into the 40s by sunset on Monday.
November-like weather will persist through Wednesday, with highs in the 50s and lows in the 30s and 40s.
No rain is expected for the next seven days, increasing concerns about drought conditions.
NYC Brace for a Chilly Start to the Week! 🥶
The Tri-State area is about to feel a significant shift in weather as the coldest air of the season arrives on Monday night.
While we might see a few showers and maybe even a thunderstorm overnight into Monday morning, rain chances are relatively low.
November-Like Temperatures Arrive This Week
Monday morning will start in the 50s, quickly rising into the mid 60s. But, don't get too comfortable! A sharp drop into the 40s by sunset is expected as a cold front and stiff breeze blow through. This marks the beginning of a November-like air mass, with highs in the 50s and lows in the 30s and 40s through Wednesday.
Drought Concerns Looming
No rain is expected through the next seven days. The dry pattern that began in late August, if it persists, will push the entire area into a drought. Some regions, like Ocean County, are already experiencing a moderate drought.
So, break out your warmest clothes, and keep an eye out for updates on the changing weather conditions!
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