
"New York City kicked off the workweek under clear skies Monday morning, March 9, 2026, with temperatures hovering near 54°F (12°C). It is shaping up to be a bright, unseasonably mild day, with afternoon highs around 66°F and a light southwest breeze carrying that springlike feel through the day."
"Things start to turn by midweek as a strong frontal system approaches. Rain is likely to ramp up Wednesday night, March 11, and carry into Thursday morning, March 12. As colder air pushes in behind the front, some of that precipitation could flip to wet snow. Temperatures will fall through the 40s and into the 30s by Thursday night."
"Winds will strengthen around the frontal passage, with gusts of roughly 25 to 30 mph possible from Wednesday night into Thursday. That will likely kick up small-craft conditions on the ocean waters during the same period. The mix of wind and rain could slow late-week commutes and make already wet roads feel slick."
New York City begins the week with clear skies and unseasonably mild temperatures near 54°F, reaching highs around 66°F Monday and 68°F Tuesday with light southwest breezes. Dense fog advisories affect eastern ocean waters and Long Island Sound through Monday morning, reducing visibility below one mile for mariners. A strong frontal system approaches midweek, with rain likely Wednesday night into Thursday morning, potentially transitioning to wet snow as colder air arrives. Temperatures will drop through the 40s into the 30s by Thursday night. Winds will strengthen to 25-30 mph gusts during frontal passage, creating small-craft conditions and potentially impacting commutes and coastal airport visibility.
Read at Hoodline
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]