Temps To Remain In Low 40s With Winds Picking Up
NEW YORK (CBS 2) – The freezes temperatures on Saturday morning will only warm up to a high of 41 degrees throughout the day, reports CBS 2's John Marshall.
A northwesterly flow of air will keep the tri-state cold as a winter preview kicks in for the upcoming week, but no chance of snow coming in.
It will get windy thoughout the day in the city, but those winds are expected to die down as the night approaches. Temperatures will fall to the upper 20s with mostly clear skies.
Possible flurries could drop overnight to the northwest of the city and there's a chance for scattered snow showers in the skiing region in the north of the state.
As for the upcoming week, weather will be at or below average with highs of 41 and low of 30 all week