Both snow and sunshine expected in the NYC area this weekend. Get the First Alert Forecast.
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Both snow and sunshine expected in the NYC area this weekend. Get the First Alert Forecast.
"Friday's bright skies led to further melting of the snow, which in turn will lead to the formation of black ice overnight. Lows will range from the mid 20s to the lower 30s regionwide. Some patchy fog development is also possible late tonight."
"By Sunday, a much different airmass will be in place with the passage of an arctic front. Highs in the 50s will be replaced with highs in the mid to upper 30s. While the cold air rushes back in, some snow will accompany it."
"For the first time this year, six planets will line up in parade fashion across the night sky. The uncommon phenomenon - in which Mercury, Venus, Neptune, Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus will be visible to the naked eye - comes as a treat to astronomers and stargazers alike."
Friday's melting snow will create black ice overnight with lows in the mid-20s to lower 30s and possible patchy fog. Saturday brings abundant sunshine with temperatures climbing to the low and mid-50s, though coastal areas remain in the 40s. Sunday marks a dramatic shift as an arctic front moves in, dropping highs to the mid-to-upper 30s and bringing light snow accumulation between a trace and 2 inches, primarily between 6-11 a.m. Additionally, a rare planetary alignment occurs this weekend, with Mercury, Venus, Neptune, Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus visible to the naked eye in the western sky one hour after sunset, with clear skies expected for optimal viewing.
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