The work week starts off sunny and cold in the tri-state area.
However, clouds are expected to increase during Monday afternoon with the possibility of a light drizzle. A new moon will maintain the risk of minor flooding at high tide for coastal communities in Ocean County, New Jersey, through Monday afternoon and evening.
The weather pattern will remain the same through midweek before a storm system approaches on Friday that would lead to the region’s seventh consecutive wet weekend.
You can see that the sky will vary from mostly clear to mostly cloudy for much of the area over the next few hours in this satellite loop. Still can’t rule out a brief light shower or sprinkle as these clouds pass through from the north. pic.twitter.com/0PaBhJwrJT
— NWS New York NY (@NWSNewYorkNY) October 16, 2023
Extended weather forecast
Monday
Maximum: 62 degrees. Partly to mostly cloudy. Mostly cloudy night with lows in the 50s and 40s.
Mars
Maximum: 62 degrees. Partly to mostly cloudy with isolated drizzle.
Wednesday
Maximum: 63 degrees. Partly sunny.
Thursday
Maximum: 68 degrees. Partly cloudy.
Friday
Maximum: 66 degrees. More cloudiness with rain in the afternoon
Saturday
Maximum: 62 degrees. Cloudy with rain.
2023-10-16 15:47:43
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