NYC Metro Area Weekly Weather Outlook 5/23/22

Mainly tranquil weather is expected Monday through Wednesday with cooler temperatures and lower humidity. More unsettled weather is likely with some showers and thunderstorms in the region on Thursday and Friday. But will weather conditions improve for Memorial Day weekend?  Check for more forecast details for each day this below.

Monday through Wednesday

High pressure builds in from northwest for Monday. Clouds will mix sunshine at times, but no rain is expected.  High temperatures will be in the low to mid 70s and light northerly winds. It will remain dry and comfortable this evening with partly cloudy skies.

Then more clouds will stream northward from a wave low pressure over Lower Mid-Atlantic region. An inverted trough extending northeast from this wave, may produce a few light showers or sprinkles in the region late tonight and Tuesday morning. But most of the rainfall with this system will stay well to the south. Temperatures will drop into the mid-upper 50s with winds turning to northeast. Later Tuesday afternoon, clouds may begin to break for more sunshine as the low pressure passes to the south. But onshore winds should keep high temperatures in the mid-upper 60s.

On Wednesday, high pressure from the northeast will build into the region, causing clouds to break for more sunshine. But onshore winds out of the southeast will likely keep high temperatures in the mid-upper 60s for most of the region.

Thursday and Friday

On Thursday, another wave of low pressure and a warm front will start lifting northward out of the Lower Mid-Atlantic region.  This will lead to more cloudy skies and showers in the local region on Thursday, but heavy rainfall isn’t expected at this time. Temperatures will be warming up into the upper 60s to lower 70s, as the flow becomes more southern.

On Friday, a larger frontal system and upper-level trough will be moving through region with more abundant forcing, moisture, and instability ahead of it. Thus, more numerous showers and thunderstorms with heavy downpours are likely. There could be also some risk for strong to severe thunderstorms, depending on timing of the systems cold front and the amount of instability present. Temperatures could approach 80, before cold front arrives late in the day.  

Memorial Day Weekend

There is some uncertainty with the forecast for Memorial Day weekend. The ECMWF model shows the cold front and upper-level trough moving offshore, which will allow for high pressure and upper-level ridging to build over Northeast US. If this happens, it will be mainly dry with a warming trend each day with high temperatures.

However, the GFS model shows a cut-off low forming over the Ohio Valley and causing the frontal boundary to linger over the East Coast. If this occurs more unsettled weather with occasional showers and thunderstorms will be around each day. But not necessarily, any washouts.

At this time, ensemble guidance for both models suggest a more progressive trough and cold front. Thus warmer and drier conditions are now favored for much of the weekend. I will keep you posted this week, if that changes.

Nice Start to Week, Rain Tuesday & Wednesday

High pressure from Canada in building into the region today. Scattered showers with a cold front have pushed south of the region this morning. Clouds are breaking for sunshine this afternoon. High temperatures will be in the upper 40s to lower 50s. Which is near normal for this time of year. Winds will be light out the north.

Mostly clear skies and light northeast winds expected for tonight. This will allow for radiational cooling many areas tonight. Low temperatures by sunrise will be in the upper 20s to lower 30s in New York City and coastal sections. Lower to middle 20s in the inland areas and the pine barrens.

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An Early Chill and First Freeze for the Tri-State Area The Next Few Days

A highly amplified ridge over Western North America is causing a trough to deep over Eastern North America. This pattern will transport a cold airmass over the Hudson Bay region to into the Northeast Untied States this weekend. This will not be mid-winter cold. But we will be seeing some cold temperatures that we don’t see often here in October. Some precautions will also be needed to protect growing vegetation this weekend, as a first freeze for parts of the tri-state area is also likely.

During the day Saturday 850mb temperatures will between -3 and -5 degrees Celsius. This will support high temperatures in the lower to middle 50s with mostly sunny skies. A colder airmass will arrive Saturday night with 850mb temperatures between -6 and -9 degrees Celsius with breezy northwest winds. Some interior locations may see their first freeze, as temperatures there drop into lower to middle 30s on Saturday night. Near the coast, temperatures will likely only fall into upper 30s or lower 40s.

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