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Written by John DiPasquale:
The nor’easter departs the New England coast late today & tonight after dumping about a foot of concrete in parts of NJ, & Connecticut, & almost 5″ to Central Park, which was a record for the earliest, biggest snowfall recorded for NYC’s park. We saw some clouds, & are still feeling the stiff breeze from it, but that’s the extent of it here.
The unseasonable chill of today will ease & more seasonable readings will come about for Friday & Saturday, before a big time warm up highlighted in the picture above blows in on a pretty gusty south-southwest wind Sunday & Veteran’s Day. Record warmth is possible both days with a pretty good deal of sun & highs likely to range from the upper 60s to mid 70s!! The record high Sunday is 73 set back in 1909, & 72 set back in 1982 for Veteran’s Day. Stay tuned! Make your outdoor plans!
After Veteran’s Day, there will likely be a strong cold front with possibly a wave of low pressure moving along it sliding through. This will send us back to reality, or even below average with rain possibly ending as snow Tuesday/Tuesday night with highs dropping back into the 30s & 40s for the middle of next week.
Have a great one bloggers!
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2012-11-09 02:02:15
Source: http://rhpweatherblog.blogspot.com/2012/11/the-chill-lets-go-and.html