New York, NY — A weak cold front is expected to push through New York on Wednesday, bringing partly to mostly cloudy skies and cooler temperatures. Highs will reach the mid to upper 60s, with morning lows dipping into the 50s. Residents should prepare for a noticeable chill in the morning, especially in interior areas.
According to the National Weather Service, winds from the east and southeast will remain light, under 10 mph. Conditions will stay dry, making it a good day for outdoor activities despite the cooler weather. Temperatures will gradually increase toward the weekend, with highs climbing into the low 70s by Thursday.
Those traveling along the I-95 corridor or in coastal areas should anticipate the coolest conditions in the early hours, making light jackets or layers advisable. As always, residents are encouraged to stay updated with the latest forecasts for any changes in weather patterns.