Cold with some flurries to end 2013! Snow followed by bitter cold Thursday and Friday!


Much colder this morning than last morning with temperatures in the teens in most areas with mostly cloudy skies.

Today will be mainly cloudy, temperatures will rise into the 30s but another cold front may touch off some afternoon snow flurries with gusty winds.

As the ball drops tonight skies will be partly cloudy and the temperature will be right around the 20 degree mark, winds will still be gusty so people that go to Times Square tonight should bundle up.

New Years’s Day will be dry with continued cold temperatures.

Snow will develop Thursday morning and remain mostly light during the day, however as the storm develops snow will become heavy at times Thursday night into early Friday, my first guess of accumulation is in the 5-8 inch range.

The snow will be followed by the coldest air of the season with strong winds on Friday with high temperatures not getting out of the teens and with those winds, wind chills will be well below zero.   Friday night temperatures will drop to the single digits with some below zero readings further inland.

Saturday will be dry and rather cold.

Milder on Sunday into Monday and another storm system may give us  some rain or snow.

 

The forecast: Today – Mostly cloudy with a chance of afternoon snow flurries, highs in the mid-upper 30s.

Tonight – Partly cloudy, low around 20.

New Year’s Day – Mostly cloudy, high in the low-mid 30s.

Thursday – Light snow likely during the day, high in the low-mid 30s, heavier snow at night accumulation 5-8 inches.

Friday – Snow mostly before 7am then becoming partly sunny very windy and cold, high in the upper teens.

Saturday – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 20s.

Sunday – Mostly cloudy, high near 40, chance of rain or snow at night.

Monday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain or snow, high near 40.

 

Marine forecast: Small craft advisory issued from 1pm till late tonight for northwest winds gusting to 25 knots, seas 6-9 feet.

Outlook – Sub Advisory level conditions on New Year’s Day with gale warnings likely for the coastal storm on Thursday and Friday..

 

Everyone have a happy and safe New Year..

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