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The workweek starts dry and mild, but an arctic air mass falls in time for Thanksgiving, which could lead to record temperatures, forecasters said.
And yes, it's a "roller coaster of temperatures this week," says Rich Hoffman, meteorologist at News 12 Long Island.
The rain should arrive Tuesday morning, giving way to a cloudy sky, the meteorological service announced. Peaks in the top 40-year bracket are expected.
Temperatures then drop in the late twenties to warm up early in the morning early Wednesday and warm below 40, leaving the sun to dominate the day, creating a cold, dry day for pre-holiday travel.
It's Wednesday night that the Arctic air is coming in, said Carlie Buccola, weather forecaster at Upton.
Thus, in addition to parades, football matches and food tables, Thanksgiving Day could bring cold records – record morning minimums for teens aged 20 to 20, the afternoon of the day. warming up to warm up around me said.
Vital statistics for the day at Ronkonkoma Long Island MacArthur Airport: a high of 51 degrees and a low of 35 degrees are considered normal for November 22nd.
With regard to recordings:
The record of the day is certainly not threatened – it was a beautiful 64 degrees, established in 1973.
However, the lowest maximum temperature is – in 2008, the day only warmed up to 31 degrees, with a forecasted maximum temperature of 28 degrees this year at the airport, according to forecasts Monday morning.
The lowest record for the day is 20 degrees, set in 1987, with 18 degrees of forecast this year.
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