New York, NY – Residents across the New York metro area are enjoying unseasonably warm and dry weather through Tuesday, with daytime highs reaching into the upper 70s and even low 80s in some inland locations, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) in New York.
The agency reports that temperatures will remain well above normal through Tuesday night before a cold front moves into the region early Wednesday. Forecast highs include 80°F in Bridgeport, 79°F at Central Park, and 78°F at Newburgh, offering one last burst of late-season warmth.
According to the NWS, the cold front will pass through during the first half of Wednesday, likely bringing some scattered showers and cooler air behind it. By Wednesday afternoon, temperatures will drop into the 60s as more seasonable fall weather returns.
Travelers and commuters should anticipate a brief period of light rain early Wednesday, followed by breezy and cooler conditions through midweek. No severe weather is expected at this time.
Temperatures are forecast to stabilize in the mid-60s by Wednesday evening and continue near seasonal averages into the weekend.