Long Island Sees A Good Autumn Weekend Overall
Next Week Brings Onshore Flow
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Long Island Sees A Good Autumn Weekend Overall
Next Week Brings Onshore Flow
I’ve always believed that Autumn was the best season of the year for Long Island. It is certainly far better than the spring. The cold ocean ruins the spring but in the fall it is the warm ocean that slows down the inevitable path to winter. We also see some rather nice weather especially in the month of October which is usually a dry month. We are seeing that play out today and this weekend. We are going to kick the weekend off with a nice getaway day for Friday with sunshine and highs this afternoon in the upper 60s to near 70 degrees. There are no issues on the radar nor will there be probably through Sunday.
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The bottleneck in the atmosphere continues so as it holds on we reap the benefits. Tonight we will see clear skies with lows tonight in the low to mid 50s and even some 40s in the colder areas over Eastern Long Island and the pine barrens. Saturday will be mostly sunny with highs reaching into the 70s.
Sunday brings a cold front but it won’t be close enough to produce anything more than just some clouds in the mix. There will be some sunshine Sunday and a west wind will help to warm things up. Highs Sunday will be in the mid to upper 70s. No rain is forecast through at least the daytime Sunday and probably into the first part of Sunday night.
Next week brings a different weather pattern in the Eastern US as a new trough drops to our southwest and puts us between it and the northwest drier flow from Canada. We will throw in the chance for some passing scattered showers Monday and Tuesday. After that we will have a high to our north with an onshore flow. To the south a tropical flow begins to set up and we will be watching developments in the Northwest Caribbean to the Southeast Coast of the US. Lower than normal pressures there set up for low pressure to develop and it also opens up the chance for tropical storm development next week in that region. That could further complicate the forecast in the long range.
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