Sunny skies before evening showers for Sunday in the Hudson Valley

News 12 Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Julian Seawright says the Hudson Valley will see sunny skies for Sunday before some scattered showers in the evening.

News 12 Staff

Sep 16, 2023, 11:29 AM

Updated 440 days ago

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News 12 Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Julian Seawright says the Hudson Valley will see sunny skies for Sunday before some scattered showers in the evening.
NOW: Cool, breezy and cloudy for the lower Hudson Valley. Cloud cover will clear tonight and bring a bit of a chilly night for many as temperatures fall to the upper-40s.
NEXT: Warming up a bit to the mid- upper-70s on Sunday. Clouds will build in the afternoon with rain showers following. The showers will continue into Monday and could bring heavy rainfall to some areas with a possible thunderstorm. After this system passes, slightly cooler temperatures and more sunshine for the rest of the week.
FORECAST:
OVERNIGHT: Clouds will increase with breezy conditions. Low temperatures will be in the upper-50s.
SUNDAY: Sunshine early with clouds increasing in the afternoon and scattered showers likely in the evening hours. High temperatures in the upper-70s.
SUNDAY NIGHT: Scattered rain showers and possible thunderstorms for some areas under mostly cloudy skies. Low temperatures in the low-60s.
MONDAY: Scattered rain showers throughout the day before tapering off Monday night. High temperatures in the mid- to low-70s. Low temperatures in the upper-50s.
TUESDAY: Sunshine and high thin clouds. High temperatures in the mid-70s. Low temperatures in the mid-50s.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny and seasonable. High temperatures in the mid-70s. Low temperatures in the upper-50s.
THURSDAY: Sunshine and high thin clouds. High temperatures in the mid-70s. Low temperatures in the upper-50s.
FRIDAY: Mostly sunny and comfortable. High temperatures in the low-70s. Low temperatures in the upper-50s.
SATURDAY: A mix of clouds and sunshine. High temperatures in the mid-70s. Low temperatures in the low-60s.