First Alert Weather: 65 and rainy on Wednesday

New Yorkers can expect a rainy Wednesday with temperatures around 65 degrees. While the chance of showers decreases on Thursday, meteorologist Lonnie Quinn warns that Friday and Saturday could be wet as well.

Key Takeaways:

  • Rain is expected in New York City on Wednesday with temperatures around 65 degrees.
  • The chance of showers decreases on Thursday.
  • Additional rain is possible on Friday and Saturday.
  • The forecast is provided by CBS News New York’s Lonnie Quinn.
  • Residents should plan accordingly for an unstable weather pattern.

A Rainy Midweek Forecast

New York City residents should brace for a wet Wednesday as rain moves into the area, accompanied by temperatures around 65 degrees. The midweek showers mark the beginning of what could be an unstable weather pattern affecting the city over the coming days.

Brief Reprieve on Thursday

According to CBS News New York’s meteorologist Lonnie Quinn, the chance of showers will decrease on Thursday. This temporary respite offers a short window for New Yorkers to enjoy drier conditions before the potential return of rain.

Wet Weather Returns for the Weekend

Quinn cautions that Friday and Saturday could also be wet, indicating that the rain may not be confined to just the middle of the week. Residents planning for the weekend should keep an eye on the forecast and consider indoor alternatives for outdoor activities.

Staying Prepared

With an unpredictable weather pattern on the horizon, it’s advisable for city dwellers to stay informed about the latest updates. Keeping umbrellas and rain gear handy will ensure that the week’s showers don’t put a damper on daily routines.

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