



Cold Front Bringing Multiple Hazards to the Eastern U.S.; Rain and High-elevation Snow Continue in the Northwest
A front extending from the Great Lakes to the western Gulf Coast will slowly move off the Eastern Seaboard by Monday morning. Isolated severe thunderstorms and heavy rain will develop over parts of the Mid-Atlantic to the Southeast and Central Gulf Coast. Heavy rain, high elevation snow, and gusty winds will impact the Northeast. Heavy rain and high elevation will continue in the Northwest. Read More >
Hazardous Weather Conditions
New York City, Central Park (KNYC)
Lat: 40.78°NLon: 73.97°WElev: 154ft.
Mostly Cloudy
52°F
11°C
Humidity | 72% |
Wind Speed | Calm |
Barometer | 30.08 in (1017.6 mb) |
Dewpoint | 43°F (6°C) |
Visibility | 9.00 mi |
Last update | 10 Dec 1:51 am EST |
Manhattan NY
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Overnight
Slight Chance
Rain and
Patchy FogLow: 48 °F
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Sunday
Rain Likely
then Heavy
Rain and
BreezyHigh: 60 °F
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Sunday
NightHeavy Rain
Low: 43 °F
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Monday
Breezy.
Chance Rain
then Mostly
SunnyHigh: 45 °F⇓
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Monday
NightMostly Clear
Low: 33 °F
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Tuesday
Sunny
High: 44 °F
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Tuesday
NightMostly Clear
Low: 34 °F
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Wednesday
Mostly Sunny
High: 44 °F
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Wednesday
NightMostly Clear
Low: 30 °F
Detailed Forecast
Additional Forecasts and Information
40.75°N 73.98°W (Elev. 49 ft)