'Slow-moving system' to keep NYC area damp and rainy this week
Briefly

The New York area is set to experience a series of cool and damp days, with showers and potential thunderstorms expected on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service. Temperatures will remain in the 60s, lower than the typical high of the season. A drying trend is forecasted to begin Friday night, leading into a warmer, sunnier weekend with highs projected in the mid-70s. Saturday and Sunday will offer clear skies, making it ideal for Mother's Day celebrations.
Cool, wet weather is expected to continue in the New York area over the next several days, before conditions dry out this weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
Meteorologist Bryan Ramsey said a 'slow-moving system' will bring showers and isolated thunderstorms throughout Tuesday, with temperatures staying in the 60s.
We kind of keep that wet pattern until Friday night, and then we finally dry out,
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