We wish StormTeam4NY was kidding. Alas. Here's your NYC weather outlook.
The month of April kicks off with stormy weather Saturday, and while some north of the city may see a few showers Friday night, don't be fooled into thinking that's a wrap for this system.
Periods of steadier rain are expected to develop overnight, with heavier rain moving in on Saturday morning. We'll get a midday break in the rain before that added sunshine, warmth and approaching cold front combine to trigger thunderstorms. Those thunderstorms could bring damaging winds topping 55 mph.Get Tri-state area news and weather forecasts to your inbox.
The front clears late Saturday, and, unfortunately, temperatures crash back into the 30s Sunday morning after highs near 70 on Friday. We should ultimately see Sunday highs in the 50s, though it'll still feel cool. The weather improves for Monday as highs soar back into the low 60s with partly sunny skies.
Showers are possible again Tuesday, with temperatures expected to linger in the mid-60s at least through Thursday.
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