NEW YORK — After a long weekend after the celebration of President’s Day, many begin their work week on Tuesday with what would be considered the coldest temperatures of the week that will only reach 30 degrees, as shared by the Authority in the Time.
But we have good news.
By Wednesday, the weather will begin to improve and temperatures will reach highs near 50 degrees by the end of the work week.
Although, some residents in the region could get some rain and even some ice and snow after a possible wintry mix is expected Thursday night in the northern suburbs and rain will continue through Friday for the rest of the region.
The sun will return on Saturday to start the weekend with sunny skies but cold temperatures. Another warmup is expected next work week, when we will be expecting temperatures in the 60s by early March.
Extended forecast
Mars
Maximum: 37 degrees. Sunny and cold. Clear and cold night with lows in the 20s and 30s.
Wednesday
Maximum: 42 degrees. Partly sunny.
Thursday
Maximum: 44 degrees. Mostly cloudy with possible rain and mix in the afternoon
Friday
Maximum: 49 degrees. Cloudy with rain and even possible snow to the north.
Saturday
Maximum: 39 degrees. Partly sunny and cold.
2024-02-20 17:06:06
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