Remember winter? New Yorkers woke up to record-high temperatures this morning, with an expected peak of 64 degrees later this afternoon.
Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2023.Here we go again! Another February Friday, another record-setting temperature.
New Yorkers woke up to record-high warmth on Friday morning, with an expected peak of 64 degrees around midday.National Weather Service . Those measurements tie records set more than 20 years ago for the hottest Feb. 10 in New York City. Typically, temperatures are in the mid-40s at this time of year, according to James Tomasini at the National Weather Service.
He said that, despite the day’s unseasonable warmth, the weather is expected to cool in the next few days because of a cold front moving through the area.By Friday night, temperatures were expected to dip to the mid-30s., with a high of 45.By Monday, Tomasini predicted some rain across Connecticut and the Lower Hudson Valley., with temps below freezing – conditions described as “dangerously cold.”
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