Chief Meteorologist Steve LaPointe
Update time: 22:15, 9.8.2024
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WEATHER OVERVIEW
After Debby, mostly dry and pleasant weather at the weekend
Debby will exit the Northeast overnight, taking any remaining rain showers with her, setting the stage for a largely dry and pleasant weekend with significantly lower humidity and a pleasant breeze. Saturday will be the brighter day with mostly sunny skies. Sunday will likely be a bit cloudier as slightly colder air aloft allows for the formation of sizable cumulus clouds in the afternoon, particularly over the Adirondacks and in Vermont, where some spotty, unstable showers are possible. Otherwise, dry weather should prevail in most areas on Sunday. The generally pleasant, calm weather will continue into the coming week, with a warming trend after Monday and highs around 27 degrees by midweek.
OVERNIGHT
Any persistent rain showers will end in the early morning hours
Partial clearing
Humid, increasingly windy
WIND: SW to W 10-20 mph
LOW: 62-68
MORNING
Mostly sunny
Airy
Pleasant
Dry
WIND: NW 10-20 mph
HIGH: 77-82, mid-80s in the mid-Hudson Valley
TOMORROW NIGHT
Cloudy in places
Scattered fog
WIND: Light SSW
LOW: Mid to late 50s
SUNDAY
A mix of clouds and sunshine
Isolated rain showers in the Adirondacks and VT, otherwise dry
Airy
WIND: WSW 10-20, gusts to 25 mph
HIGH: 75-80
MONDAY
A mix of clouds and sunshine
Isolated showers possible in the Adirondacks and VT, otherwise dry
Pleasant
HIGH: Mid 70s