
"A strengthening southwesterly breeze is set to push highs into the low 60s Monday, near 70°F on Tuesday, and possibly into the mid-70s on Wednesday."
"Southwest winds will ramp up through the day, generally 15 to 18 mph with frequent gusts in the 20 to 30 mph range, strongest at coastal airports and exposed shorelines."
"Wednesday is poised to be the standout warm day, with highs potentially climbing into the mid-70s before a cold front sweeps through later in the day."
"The National Weather Service has nudged up late-week shower and thunder chances and extended Small Craft Advisories for ocean waters into midweek."
New Yorkers began the week with clear skies and cool temperatures, but a warm-up is expected. Highs will reach the low 60s on Monday, near 70°F on Tuesday, and possibly mid-70s on Wednesday. Spotty showers may occur Monday afternoon, with increased rain chances overnight into Tuesday. Strong southwest winds will develop, particularly affecting coastal areas. Wednesday is anticipated to be warm, but a cold front will bring heavier showers and thunderstorms, necessitating flexible outdoor plans due to potential brief downpours and lightning.
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