"The New York metro area will warm up significantly Monday following a weekend marked by snow and ice, but the balmier temperatures won't last for long. The National Weather Service says high temperatures will rise to about 50 degrees by midday as rain and dense fog exit the area. Conditions will be warmest near the coast."
"A strong cold front will then bring gusts up to around 40 mph and wind chills in the teens and low 20s at night, according to the forecast. Tuesday is expected to be similarly chilly throughout the day. Winds are again predicted to gust up to 40 mph, before they calm heading into Wednesday. There is currently a 30% chance of snow Wednesday night in the city, NWS says."
High temperatures will rise to about 50 degrees by midday Monday as rain and dense fog exit the area. Conditions will be warmest near the coast. A strong cold front will then arrive, producing gusts up to around 40 mph and nighttime wind chills in the teens and low 20s. Tuesday will remain chilly throughout the day with gusts again up to 40 mph before winds calm heading into Wednesday. There is a 30% chance of snow in the city Wednesday night.
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