STORM WATCH

Flurries and plunging temps expected across the Hudson Valley into Saturday.

Rainy, warm start to Friday before temperatures drop across the Hudson Valley

News 12 Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Matt Hammer says it will be a rainy and warm Friday morning before temperatures drop into the low-40s in the afternoon.

News 12 Staff

Feb 16, 2023, 11:51 AM

Updated 673 days ago

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News 12 Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Matt Hammer says it will be a rainy and warm Friday morning before temperatures drop into the low-40s in the afternoon.
NOW: Mild and rainy, drier this evening and cloudy with temperatures rising into sunrise.
NEXT: Another round of showers Friday morning during the commute into the lunch hour before a much colder afternoon.
FORECAST:
Temperatures in White Plains hit 67 degrees at noon, breaking the previous record of 66 set in 1954.
OVERNIGHT: Cloudy with a stray shower and breezy. Lows near 53.
FRIDAY: Morning rain, warm and windy start to the day. Daytime high temperatures will hit early before quickly turning colder and drying out. Temperatures drop to the upper-30s and low-40s for the afternoon with a wind chill added on, making it blustery. Cold at night with wind chills in the teens and lows around 25 degrees.
SATURDAY: Sunny, breezy and seasonable for one day. High around 42 degrees. Lows near 32.
SUNDAY: Sun and clouds with breezy conditions. Highs around 49. Lows near 40.
MONDAY - PRESIDENTS DAY: Mainly cloudy with a few late-day showers likely. Highs around 53 degrees. Lows near 35 degrees.
NEXT WEEK: Keeping an eye on the timeframe of Feb. 22 and Feb. 23 for a weather system that may​ bring a chance for some wintry weather.