New York’s Upper Hudson Valley Sees Chilly Sunshine Thursday, Prepare for Weekend Warm-Up

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Albany, NY – Sunny skies and chilly temperatures are on the forecast for New York’s Upper Hudson Valley this Thursday, as a high-pressure system keeps the region dry and bright. Temperatures will hover in the mid-40s, with clear conditions expected throughout the day, though morning commuters should be prepared for patchy clouds and brisk air early on.

According to the National Weather Service in Albany, Thursday’s high is anticipated to reach 47 degrees in Albany, while nearby cities like Glens Falls and Bennington will see highs around 45-46 degrees. North winds between 5 to 8 mph may add a slight chill, so dressing in layers is recommended for anyone venturing outside, especially during the morning hours.

Looking ahead to the five-day forecast, temperatures will gradually warm as the weekend approaches. Thursday night will be mostly clear with lows around 28 degrees, while Friday promises sunny skies and a slightly higher daytime temperature near 50 degrees. The weekend brings even warmer temperatures, with Saturday expected to hit a high of 54 degrees under sunny skies, and Sunday pushing up to a mild 56 degrees, providing a comfortable close to the week.

For those planning outdoor activities, Saturday’s mild temperatures and clear conditions make it an ideal day for leaf-peeping or a walk along the Hudson River trails. Though evening lows remain in the low 30s to high 30s, Sunday and early next week promise more sun and a continued warming trend, with highs reaching 57 degrees by Monday.

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