"We may get pockets of sunshine, but unfortunately, we are going to be unsettled over the next few days. Especially through the first half of the weekend, most of the time we'll have clouds and periods of showers moving."
"Sometimes we get [snow] as late as early April, so it's not safe to say that yet, but I think the consistent winter temperatures and the consistent cold that we've experienced look to be a thing of the past. But we always run the risk of snapping back a few days."
A fast-moving, weak weather system is bringing rain and cloudy skies to the New York City area through the end of the week. Pockets of sunshine may appear, but unsettled conditions with clouds and periodic showers will dominate, especially through the first half of the weekend. Sunshine is expected to return Sunday and continue into early next week, with temperatures reaching around 60 degrees. While late-season snowfall remains possible into early April, consistent winter temperatures appear to be ending. The region recently experienced record-breaking snowfall from back-to-back storms that caused travel bans, school closures, and dozens of weather-related deaths.
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