Some low 50s even possible in the mid-Hudson Valley. Temperatures should luckily be milder as the westerly flow advects a milder airmass from the Midwest overhead resulting in high temperatures reaching into the mid to upper 40s. Northwest winds remain breezy as well thanks to the sfc high stubbornly sitting over the mid- Atlantic while a sfc low tracks across northern Quebec. Favorable westerly flow off the lakes will advect lake moisture inland and support morning sun fading behind increasing clouds. Heading into Friday, sky coverage should increase as zonal and confluent flow develops aloft. Expect overnight lows only in the mid to upper 20s throughout eastern NY and western New England. Temperatures may not cool as much as they otherwise would have. While skies will remain mainly clear Thursday night, the pressure gradient overhead is still a bit tight as the 1035hPa+ sfc high stays to our south. With the ridge axis tracking overhead, skies should luckily be mostly sunny and with decent boundary layer mixing, temperatures should warm into the mid to upper 30s. Northwest winds will remain a bit breezy as the pressure gradient between the high to the south and the low over the Hudson Bay remains a bit tight. SHORT TERM /6 AM THURSDAY MORNING THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT/ĭry and cooler weather expected Thursday across the Northeast as strong subsidence builds behind the parent trough and the aforementioned 1040hPa high builds northward from the mid- Atlantic. The winds should decrease in the early morning hours. Lows in the teens and lower 20s look on track in the cold advection regime. Expect clearing skies from northwest to southeast shortly before or just after midnight. Light snow accums of a dusting to a few tenths are possible in a few spots. Some retooling of the POP and WX grids based on radar. The activity should cease around midnight. ![]() The veering low-level winds to the west to northwest with the lowering inversion have allowed for the lake activity to become fragmented, diffuse and multi-banded. The remaining lake effect snow showers and flurries are now south of I-90 and north of I-84. The fair weather with moderating temperatures will continue into the weekend. ![]() We will have chillier temperatures tomorrow under mostly sunny skies, as high pressure builds in. Isolated to scattered snow showers and flurries will diminish early this evening with brisk winds gradually diminishing overnight. Notice this! Nearly double the intensity of the Sun's UV radiation can be caused by snow reflection.AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Albany NY 957 PM EST Wed Dec 13 2023 A hat with a broad brim is indispensable, filtering out up to half of UV rays. Solar radiation peaks around mid-day, so it's wise to limit exposure to the Sun at this time. Light skin individuals may get burned in less than 30 minutes. Note: A maximum high UV index of 3 in October translates into the following recommendations: A UV Index of 3 to 5 symbolizes a medium vulnerability from exposure to the Sun's UV rays for the ordinary person. UV indexIn October, the average daily maximum UV index in Highland is 3. SunshineIn October, the average sunshine is 5.8h. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 7:26 am and sunset at 5:52 pm EDT. On the first day of October, sunrise is at 6:52 am and sunset at 6:38 pm. DaylightIn Highland, the average length of the day in October is 11h and 4min. Throughout the year, in Highland, New York, there are 29.6 snowfall days, and 8.58" of snow is accumulated. Throughout October, in the average 0.3 snowfall days, it receives 0.24" of snow. ![]() October is the first month it typically snows in Highland. Snowfall January through May, October through December are months with snowfall. Rain falls for 10.3 days and accumulates 1.54" of precipitation. RainfallOctober is the month with the most rainfall in Highland. HumidityIn October, the average relative humidity in Highland is 80%. During the month of October, an average temperature of 44.1☏ is noted during the nights in Highland. TemperatureOctober weather is marked by a drop in the average high-temperature, falling from a moderately hot 73.4☏ in September to a mild 60.3☏. October, the same as September, in Highland, New York, is a moderate autumn month, with an average temperature varying between 44.1☏ and 60.3☏.
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