Explore what weather awaits New Yorkers tomorrow morning with Meteorologist Amy Freeze's insights.
Meteorologist Amy Freeze provides a refreshing insight into NYC’s tomorrow morning forecast, featuring sunny skies and pleasant temperatures.
Join Amy Freeze for an in-depth look at the weather sweeping across New York City and the Northeast. From sunny mornings to cool, tranquil evenings, understand what the weather has in store for you. Detailed temperature readings and weather conditions are shared, ensuring you’re fully prepared for the day ahead. Dive into the full forecast and more regional details on our blog at https://amyfreeze.ai/
A glance at the regional radar shows clear skies dominating much of the Northeast, providing a break from recent weather activity. There is a band of rain moving through upstate New York, extending from Syracuse to Albany, bringing refreshing showers as it heads eastward. Northern sections of New England, including areas near Portland, are under a light cloud cover, but conditions remain mostly dry. Coastal cities, such as Boston and New York, are currently enjoying calm conditions with no rain in sight. Elsewhere, Philadelphia and Washington are experiencing tranquil weather, making it a pleasant day for early January activities.
Sunny skies will grace New York City tomorrow morning. Temperatures will start at 59 degrees at 8 AM with a light northwest breeze. By 10 AM, expect temperatures to rise to 66 degrees, with calm wind conditions. By noon, temperatures will reach 69 degrees with a light west-northwest wind.
Tomorrow New York City will reach a pleasant 75 degrees, while Philadelphia is expected to hit 76. In Scranton and Albany, temps will warm up to 73 and 73 degrees, respectively. Buffalo will see a cooler day at 67 degrees, with Portland slightly lower at 66.
Over the Northeast, a cold front will sweep through bringing late afternoon and evening showers from Syracuse down to Philadelphia. These showers have the potential for isolated thunderstorms with gusty winds, particularly around Albany. Rainfall amounts should be moderate, alleviating drier conditions in the region. Temperatures will be cooler behind the front, dropping by about 5 to 10 degrees into Tuesday, bringing a taste of cooler air into the start of the week. Coastal areas like Boston will remain mostly clear, but morning fog is possible.
The UV index in New York City will be very high at 8 on Sunday, with a burn time of about 17 minutes in direct sunlight. For Monday, it increases to an extreme level of 9, bringing the burn time down to just 15 minutes.
For the 7-day forecast in New York City:
Sunday: Partly cloudy with a comfortable high of 67 degrees and a low of 54.
Monday: Enjoy the sunshine and warmth, as temperatures reach 74 degrees and dip to 57 degrees.
Tuesday: Clear skies continue with a pleasant high of 80 degrees and a low of 61.
Wednesday: Expect clear and sunny conditions, with temperatures climbing to 84 degrees and cooling to 68 at night.
Thursday: A mix of sun and clouds with a high of 89 degrees, dipping to 70 degrees overnight.
Friday: Showers likely, cooling things off to a high of 85 degrees with a low of 68.
Saturday: Partly cloudy, slightly cooler with a high of 76 degrees and a low of 65.