By Matt DeLucia, CBS2 Meteorologist / Weather Producer
Today looks a lot like yesterday … just with more coverage of showers. Cloudy skies and a NW breeze make for a seasonal day in the mid 60’s, but keep your umbrella handy.
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When a low-pressure system winds off the coast and slowly drifts closer to us, we find ourselves on the northern edge of the rain. The heaviest will stay well offshore, but it’s close enough to throw showers our way.
The best risk for some more stable parties during the day will be south east of NYC, especially along the coasts. Overall, it is mainly light rain and drizzle.
The second story is the continued one risk of coastal flooding in times of high tide. Nothing crazy, but 1-2 feet above normal should be expected until tomorrow thanks to the steady wind on land.
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A stained shower is possible overnight, but coverage seems to diminish some. Temps will not drop much, dropping to around 60 in the city and the 50s to the north and west.
We wake up Monday to cloudy skies and a bit of drizzle, but overall it is a drier day. It’s milder tomorrow, back in the low 70s.
Temperatures will remain above normal this week, possibly approaching 80 degrees on Thursday or Friday.
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Enjoy the rest of your weekend! Nothing big today, just a boring Sunday with on / off showers.
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