5/19 CBS2 Thursday Afternoon Weather Headlines
Some spotty showers may make it onto the radar this afternoon, but that's about it. And with some more sun on tap, we should get to around 70 degrees.
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Some spotty showers may make it onto the radar this afternoon, but that's about it. And with some more sun on tap, we should get to around 70 degrees.
Highs will be slightly warmer than yesterday in the mid to upper 60s.
Expect a great deal of sunshine through the remainder of the afternoon. Highs today will be similar to that of yesterday, in the mid 70s or so.
It will be brighter today and tomorrow with temperatures a bit warmer than they were yesterday -- going for the low to mid 70s!
Still lots of clouds and a few showers out there today, but some breaks of sun too and temps in the low 60s.
Rain will taper this afternoon, but you'll still need the umbrella. Expect another cool one with temperatures only getting into the low-to-mid 50s.
Expect another cool one today with temps only reaching the mid 50's -- that's normal for late March!
Pockets of drizzle and showers will linger into this afternoon as an offshore low makes its exit.
Today will be the better half of the weekend, despite limited sunshine. Temps will get into the low 60s but it'll stay dry, so use this afternoon for any outdoor activities.
Clouds and showers will be around this evening, so if you're heading out for Friday night fun, just be sure to grab the umbrella.
Highs today will be ever-so-slightly warmer than yesterday, in the low 60s.
We'll see some sunshine with temps topping out around 70 degrees.
It will be even warmer than yesterday, with a high of about 80° -- that's normal for mid-June!
As for temperatures, they'll be just a touch cooler than yesterday in the mid to upper 60s.
We'll stay clear and dry tonight and temps will fall into the 30s and 40s overnight, so keep that in mind if you're hitting the town.
Sunshine will be the story the rest of the afternoon. As for temperatures, they'll approach normal once again in the mid to upper 50s.
We'll have clearing and drying overnight, but the winds will pick up and temperatures will drop below freezing for all.
The calendar may say April, but it's feeling more like February out there.
Widespread showers will push through this afternoon and become more scattered as we head into this evening.
Sunshine will dominate once again this afternoon. As for temperatures, we'll climb well into the 50s -- coastal communities will be a little cooler because of the onshore breeze.
We'll see plenty of sun this afternoon with breezy conditions, with gusts of 35-40 mph still in reach. As for highs, they'll be a little cooler in the low to mid 50s.
Showers and isolated storms will push east this afternoon before finally clearing south and east later today.
It will stay cool into this afternoon with an easterly breeze in place; highs will struggle to get into the mid 50s.
With the exception of a stray shower north, our skies will look decent around the area this afternoon, especially south
Clouds will be on the increase today with temps only reaching the mid to upper 40s -- 46 in NYC.
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