Saturday will remain cold but mostly sunny with highs of around 40 on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service. Parts of Suffolk County experienced single-digit temperatures on Saturday morning, while the high is forecast around 33 in Islip later in the day.
A winter storm that left an estimated 3-5 inches across Long Island Sunday was the prelude to three days of brutal cold and winds that will bring temperatures that feel near zero, forecasters said.
A winter storm is expected to bring three to five inches of snow to Long Island from Sunday into Monday, when many people will be off for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Total snow accumulations between 3 and 5 inches are expected, with locally higher amounts up to 6 inches possible.
The latest monthly temperature outlook by the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center looks familiar to those from the summer and fall of 2024.
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A high surf advisory is now in effect on the north-facing shores of Hawai‘i and other islands. A long-period north swell will build rapidly tonight, peak early Friday, then gradually diminish, according to the National Weather Service. Additionally, a shorter-period northwest swell will arrive on Friday.
The National Weather Service is warning of flash flooding, severe thunderstorms and damaging winds as a low pressure system passes north of the state Thursday. A cold front will drag across the state from Kauai southeast toward Big Island.
A seasonal outlook from the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center reveals that New York is forecast with a likelihood of above-average temperatures from February through April 2025. (Courtesy of the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center) (Courtesy of the National Weathe
A winter storm skirting by Kauai on Thursday will soon bring flood-inducing rain, strong winds, and even heavy snow across Hawaii.
Friday is shaping up to be a soggy day! We’re not talking about record-breaking rain, but certainly a much-needed soaking. The rain will ramp up before dawn and continue through the evening, but it won’t be non-stop.