Unseasonably warm for 2 days before our next arctic blast
More cold air moves in Saturday keeping afternoon high temperatures in the upper teens.
THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy skies and scattered snow showers will be possible, with a high temperature of 30 degrees. A few snow flurries or light snow showers are possible in the overnight period. Temperatures will start to fall on Sunday as a series of cold fronts move through. Rain, sleet and snow will advance south to north as two different areas of low pressure slide past New England.
Then ANOTHER storm system will arrive Friday which could bring a little better chance of measurable frozen precipitation so keep checking back on this.
Rockaway Township in Morris County and Oakland in Bergen County recorded 0.7 inches of snow Thursday morning, according to the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow Network. Temperatures will be slightly cooler as colder air settles in – expect high temperatures to top out in the low 40s in the Albuquerque-metro – warmer to the south. The sun will emerge for the afternoon, but temperatures will only warm into the 40s.
It will be cloudy and overcast all morning, before some light rain in Pontypridd, Maesteg and Merthyr Tydfil in the late afternoon and early evening, before it dries up and clouds remain over most of South East Wales. Milder. High: 56-60. The wind may be rather breezy on Sunday with northerly winds of 10 to 20 miles per hour.