After frosty Sunday morning, New York weather heats up. Maps show where temps top 80 this week.
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After frosty Sunday morning, New York weather heats up. Maps show where temps top 80 this week.
"A frost advisory was in place through 9 a.m. for eastern Suffolk, northwestern Westchester, Passaic, Bergen and all of Rockland counties. Breezy conditions returning late in the day will increase the risk of wildfire development slightly."
"A major warmup, featuring summer-like temperatures in the 80s, will take over the Eastern Seaboard beginning Monday and lasting through most of the week. Highs on Monday will surge into the mid and upper 70s."
"Widespread high temperatures in the 80s are anticipated away from the coast Tuesday through Thursday. Peak heating is likely on Wednesday and Thursday, with some record highs potentially being set."
Sunday in the New York City area began with frosty temperatures in the 30s and 20s, prompting a frost advisory. Onshore flow will increase humidity but also slightly raise wildfire risks due to breezy conditions. Daytime highs will be in the 50s, with possible stray showers mainly north of the city. A warmup is expected starting Monday, with temperatures reaching the 80s midweek, and potential record highs on Wednesday and Thursday. Windy conditions may enhance wildfire risks again.
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