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Welcome to the New York City Metro Weather Blog. I am Danny and I am 22 years old. Here, you will find daily forecasts for the NYC/LI, NJ, PA, and CT areas. I will post model images when it's pertinent. I will sometimes delve into the long-range, so if you something coming up, you can get an idea of what the weather will be like. I will post historical weather events from time to time that have affected my home of Long Island. Sometimes, I will go on a rant. But you can always count on the New York City Metro Weather Blog!

Friday, April 23, 2010

Weather for April 24, 2010: Nice day before the weather goes downhill!

Friday was just a gorgeous day. Plenty of sunshine, low humidity, a refreshing NW breeze, and temperatures in the 60's. This was due to high pressure building in from the west.


Tomorrow should feature more of the same. High pressure will move to the south of the NYC area, and because of that, an afternoon sea breeze will develop at the coast, leading to cooler conditions. Tomorrow should be sunny, I don't see any rain during the day as the upper level ridge in place holds on a little longer. Temperatures inland should be in the 60's, if not a few degrees higher than Friday's. Once the ridge axis moves off the coast tomorrow night, a warm front will attempt to push in due to a ULL spinning in the western states. So the best chances for rain will  be during the overnight hours. The 12Z ECMWF may be too quick to move out the ridge axis, and the best chances for rain may come much later at night.

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