Long Island Rainy Saturday But A Dry Sunny Warm Sunday
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Long Island Rainy Saturday But A Dry Sunny Warm Sunday
We are at the doorstep of the weekend and we can say that Sunday will definitely be the better of the two weekend days. We have two weather systems that will impact Saturday’s weather. The first is a low pressure area off the North Carolina coast. This low will be wobbling north and northeastward tonight and Saturday. To the west we have a cold front that is approaching and with that front there is a line of showers. Long Island looks to be in line for rain Saturday and it could be a soaking rain at least for awhile before the system finally clears out to the east Saturday night.
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Some of the latest model runs are suggesting that the cold front will enhance the rain area from the ocean low at bit more and that means that rainfall amounts, which are being forecast to be in the 3/4 inch to inch range could likely run higher, possibly double that in some areas especially to the east.
Rain should arrive around daybreak Saturday and then continue more on then off during the day and into Saturday evening. Temperatures will be in the 60s for much of the day. Once the front from the west passes Saturday night we should see improving weather conditions with skies clearing by Sunday morning. Sunday looks like a lovely day with lots of sunshine and warmer temperatures with highs reaching the mid to upper 70s. Looking ahead to next week it seems we should be dry at least into midweek as high pressure builds in from the north. Temperatures will be running about where they should be this time of year with sunshine Monday and Tuesday taking highs in the low to mid 70s. Wednesday we could see highs reaching 75 to 80 away from the ocean. Each day temperatures along the immediate coast will be cooler thanks to local sea breezes.