NEW YORK — Could it be: two weekends in a row with good weather?
Let’s not jinx it, but the forecast shows that Halloween weekend will be a real winner (although Halloween itself doesn’t look that pretty, but we won’t talk about that just yet).
And before that, there’s a chance the New York City area could hit near-record levels during the week. While it may start to get cold again on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, with some icy spots possible north and west of the city, temperatures will be seasonal and pleasant both days.
Thursday will warm up even more, reaching 70 degrees. It will approach record levels that day and again on Friday, feeling almost like summer. Or at least in late summer: average highs in early September are in the mid-70s.
Perhaps most importantly, it appears to be dry at least through Sunday, giving all three states a completely dry Saturday for the first time in apparently two months. Saturday will again see highs in the mid-70s, although the cooldown begins on Sunday as highs will be about 10 degrees colder.
The streak of good weather comes to an end on Tuesday, which is not a good time for trick-or-treating. Halloween looks great with chances of rain, but that forecast could change as the date gets closer.
See below the exclusive forecast from The Authority in El Tiempo:
Monday
Maximum: 59 degrees. Mainly sunny. Clear night with lows in the 30s and 40s
Mars
Maximum: 63 degrees. Partly sunny
Wednesday
Maximum: 68 degrees. Mostly cloudy
Thursday
Maximum: 74 degrees. Partly sunny
Friday
Maximum: 75 degrees. Partly sunny
Saturday
Maximum: 76 degrees. Partly sunny
2023-10-24 02:01:19
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