Meteorologist Jeff Smith from Eyewitness News provides the latest AccuWeather forecast for New York City, New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.
Weather Outlook
- Sunday: Expect clouds with intermittent breaks of sunshine in the afternoon. The high will reach 72°F.
- Monday: Mostly sunny skies prevail, offering pleasant weather with a high of 72°F.
- Tuesday: Another day of mostly sunny conditions, with temperatures warming up to 80°F.
- Wednesday: A summery feel with temperatures climbing to 82°F.
- Thursday: Sun expected with a chance of thunderstorms later in the day, high reaching 82°F.
- Friday: Mix of clouds and sun, high temperature around 78°F.
- Saturday: Possibility of rain with the high dropping to 68°F.
Extended Forecast
Following the cloudy start to the week, a warmer and sunnier stretch is forecasted through the middle of the upcoming week. However, the threat of thunderstorms looms, returning late Wednesday night and into Thursday.
AccuWeather Resources
For those seeking more weather-related information, AccuWeather offers various resources:
- AccuTrack Radar: Stay updated on weather patterns and movements.
- Air Quality Tracker: Monitor the quality of air in your area.
- NWS Advisories, Watches, and Warnings: Stay informed about any weather-related alerts.
- School Closings and Delays: Check for any disruptions in your area.
Stay Informed with AccuWeather App
To receive weather updates on the go, download the AccuWeather app for your smartphone.
Connect with Eyewitness News Meteorologists
Follow meteorologists Lee Goldberg, Sam Champion, Brittany Bell, Jeff Smith, and Dani Beckstrom on social media for additional updates.
Conclusion: Prepare for Varied Conditions
As the weather fluctuates between clouds and sunshine, residents of the New York City area should remain prepared for changing conditions. Stay informed through reliable sources like AccuWeather to plan your activities accordingly.
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