Weekend weather on Long Island is expected to be dry and cool, followed by a warmup early in the week, according to the National Weather Service. The weekend is predicted to be mostly sunny, with highs moving from the high 30s on Saturday to the lower 40s Sunday.
A wind advisory remains in effect until Monday night, with gusts of up to 50 miles an hour expected, the National Weather Service says.
Up to 3 inches of snow is expected to fall on Long Island from Tuesday night to Wednesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
Temperatures will be falling to below freezing and staying there all night, the National Weather Service said.
The National Weather Service said Thursday will have a high of 30 and a low of 21, but wind chills will make it feel like 10 to 15 degrees.
The chance of snow showers is 30%, the weather service said, starting after 3 p.m. Tonight, there is a 50% chance of snow showers before 1 a.m.
Long Islanders can expect 1 to 3 inches of snow Saturday, before warmer temperatures and rain wash it away on Sunday, the National Weather Service said. Matt Wunsch, a meteorologist with the weather service,
Weekend weather on Long Island is expected to be dry and cool, followed by a warmup early in the week, according to the National Weather Service. The weekend is predicted to be mostly sunny, with highs moving from the high 30s on Saturday to the lower 40s Sunday. Wind chill values will be below freezing.
The National Weather Service said Thursday will have a high of 30 and a low of 21, but wind chills will make it feel like 10 to 15 degrees.
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