We are dodging showers to wrap up this Wednesday. High temperatures today were in the 60s, with the same expected tomorrow. We will find showers scattered across the lower Hudson Valley with periodic breaks through this evening. After 10 p.m., the next round of rain moves in and will last throughout the overnight hours into Thursday morning.
Some quick downpours will be possible, especially if any isolated thunderstorms develop. That chance for thunderstorms will slightly increase for the afternoon hours, especially east of the Hudson River. Any storms that do form will have the chance to produce a brief gusty downpour.
The wet weather will clear out slowly overnight Thursday into Friday morning. Afterward, though, will be a pleasant stretch of summer-like weather! Temperatures will rise into the 80s by Sunday and could stay that way into midweek, next week.
ALMANAC:
Average High: 69 | Average Low: 49
Record High: 86 (1956) | Record Low: 34 (2020)
Sunrise: 5:39 a.m. | Sunset: 8:04 p.m.
THE FORECAST:
TONIGHT: Showers slowly move through the night along with isolated downpours. Lows: Low to mid-50s.
THURSDAY: WEATHER TO WATCH - Mostly cloudy with scattered showers through the day. There is a chance of isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs: Upper 50s to low 60s. Lows: Upper 40s.
FRIDAY: Morning spotty showers fade away to partly sunny skies with drier air moving in. Highs: Mid-60s. Lows: Upper 40s to low 50s.
SATURDAY: Partly cloudy with temperatures heating up. Highs: Upper 70s. Lows: Upper 50s.


