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St. LouisSpringfieldeLLLA large storm is expected
to move from the northern
Rockies to the northern
Plains from Wednesday
through Friday. Thursday, a
band of moderate to heavy
snow will develop from
northern Colorado to the
Dakotas. Up to a foot of
snow may fall across
portions of the northern
Plains by Friday. Rain may
be heavy at times across
Minnesota and Iowa.
Highlight: Winterlike Storm Thursday
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high 88°
(1944)Normal
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low 39°
(1999)69°
7 a.m.79°
3 p.m.Metropolitan Almanac
In Central Park for the 16 hours ended at 4 p.m. yesterday.Temperaturethis month............. +4.3°Avg. daily departure
from normal
................ +1.0°Avg. daily departure
from normal
this yearReservoir levels (New York City water supply)
Yesterday............... 72%
Est. normal............. 78%Precipitation (in inches)
Yesterday............... 0.00
Record.................... 4.09
For the last 30 days
Actual..................... 0.69
Normal.................... 4.35
For the last 365 days
Actual................... 55.28
Normal.................. 49.94
LAST 30 DAYS
Air pressure HumidityHeating Degree DaysTrendsHigh........... 30.24 1 a.m.
Low............ 30.08 4 p.m.High............. 72% 1 a.m.
Low.............. 51% 3 p.m.An index of fuel consumption that tracks how
far the day’s mean temperature fell below 65Chart shows how recent temperature and precipitation
trends compare with those of the last 30 years.Yesterday..................................................................... 0
So far this month........................................................ 27
So far this season (since July 1)................................ 35
Normal to date for the season................................... 79Last 10 days
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Below AboveSUN. YESTERDAYHLTODAY’S HIGHSFRONTS PRESSURECOLD HIGH LOW MOSTLY SHOWERST-STORMS RAIN FLURRIES SNOW ICE
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COLD PRECIPITATION<0 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100+Weather patterns shown as expected at noon today, Eastern time.Cities
High/low temperatures for the 16 hours ended at 4
p.m. yesterday, Eastern time, and precipitation (in inches)
for the 16 hours ended at 4 p.m. yesterday.
Expected conditions for today and tomorrow.
C ........................ Clouds
F ............................. Fog
H .......................... Haze
I............................... Ice
PC ............. Partly cloudy
R ........................... Rain
Sh ................... Showers
S .............................Sun
Sn ....................... Snow
SS .......... Snow showers
T ............ Thunderstorms
Tr ......................... Trace
W ........................ Windy- ............... Not available Recreational Forecast
Sun, Moon and PlanetsWe a t h e r R e p o r t Meteorology by AccuWeather
SunJupiterSaturnMoonMarsVenusNational ForecastBoatingFull Last Quarter New First QuarterOct. 13 Oct. 21 Oct. 27 Nov. 4Northeast Foliage5:09 p.m. 11:39 p.m.
RISE 6:59 a.m.
SET 6:27 p.m.
NEXT R 7:00 a.m.
R 12:22 p.m.
S 9:39 p.m.
R 2:09 p.m.
S 11:29 p.m.S 1:43 a.m.
R 4:26 p.m.
S 2:42 a.m.
R 5:58 a.m.
S 6:02 p.m.
R 8:15 a.m.
S 7:05 p.m.United States Yesterday Today Tomorrow
N.Y.C. region Yesterday Today Tomorrow
69/ 54 Sh 61/ 52 R
Bridgeport 76/ 63 Tr 68/ 54 Sh 61/ 51 R
Caldwell 80/ 64 Tr 70/ 52 PC 62/ 49 Sh
Danbury 75/ 60 0.05 68/ 45 PC 59/ 45 R
Islip 76/ 65 Tr 67/ 51 PC 62/ 50 R
Newark 80/ 66 Tr 70/ 55 PC 62/ 52 R
Trenton 79/ 61 0 68/ 52 C 61/ 50 R
White Plains 75/ 60 0.01 66/ 48 PC 59/ 47 R
Albany 62/ 49 1.18 66/ 43 PC 62/ 43 C
Albuquerque 71/ 52 0 75/ 52 S 78/ 49 S
Anchorage 47/ 39 0.02 49/ 43 R 49/ 41 R
Atlanta 84/ 66 0 84/ 62 T 82/ 62 PC
Atlantic City 78/ 63 0 67/ 60 R 64/ 57 R
Austin 80/ 56 0.10 85/ 56 S 92/ 72 S
Baltimore 81/ 57 0 70/ 57 R 68/ 54 Sh
Baton Rouge 87/ 62 0.10 86/ 65 PC 90/ 69 PC
Birmingham 82/ 60 1.73 82/ 63 T 86/ 66 S
Boise 69/ 47 0 65/ 36 PC 49/ 24 PC
Boston 76/ 57 0.01 67/ 53 PC 61/ 53 C
Buffalo 63/ 45 0.24 64/ 42 S 66/ 45 S
Burlington 58/ 47 0.99 63/ 38 PC 63/ 41 PC
Casper 69/ 40 0 73/ 34 S 39/ 15 Sn
Charlotte 82/ 62 0 76/ 57 C 79/ 60 C
Chattanooga 77/ 60 0.81 77/ 60 T 83/ 61 C
Chicago 66/ 46 0 70/ 49 S 71/ 56 S
Cincinnati 68/ 47 0.66 73/ 50 F 76/ 55 S
Cleveland 69/ 48 0.19 71/ 48 S 72/ 51 S
Colorado Springs 72/ 44 0 80/ 45 S 78/ 30 PC
Columbus 66/ 44 0.53 71/ 49 F 75/ 54 S
Concord, N.H. 69/ 47 0.26 66/ 39 PC 60/ 42 C
Dallas-Ft. Worth 77/ 54 0.06 80/ 59 S 88/ 72 S
Denver 75/ 42 0 80/ 47 S 79/ 23 PC
Des Moines 68/ 46 0 69/ 50 S 70/ 53 PC
Detroit 69/ 47 0 68/ 50 S 67/ 53 S
El Paso 77/ 59 0 84/ 64 S 87/ 63 S
Fargo 65/ 49 0 69/ 51 PC 63/ 38 PC
Hartford 73/ 52 0.02 69/ 47 PC 59/ 47 R
Honolulu 85/ 71 0 85/ 72 PC 87/ 76 PC
Houston 83/ 62 0.10 82/ 62 S 87/ 71 PC
Indianapolis 71/ 47 0.02 73/ 48 S 75/ 56 S
Jackson 81/ 59 0.10 81/ 58 PC 87/ 63 C
Jacksonville 81/ 71 1.85 85/ 71 T 83/ 70 C
Kansas City 70/ 45 0 70/ 52 S 70/ 58 PC
Key West 86/ 79 0.42 85/ 79 T 86/ 80 T
Las Vegas 88/ 63 0 91/ 64 PC 89/ 56 S
Lexington 64/ 47 1.47 73/ 52 F 78/ 58 PC
Little Rock 73/ 50 0.47 76/ 48 S 78/ 61 PC
Los Angeles 88/ 61 0 83/ 60 S 75/ 59 S
Louisville 69/ 50 1.32 75/ 52 F 78/ 60 PC
Memphis 70/ 53 0.75 77/ 56 S 81/ 66 PC
Miami 87/ 77 0.16 84/ 74 T 88/ 76 T
Milwaukee 65/ 48 0 65/ 51 S 66/ 58 S
Mpls.-St. Paul 64/ 49 0 68/ 54 S 70/ 53 PC
Nashville 64/ 52 0.91 75/ 56 S 81/ 62 PC
New Orleans 89/ 71 0.05 87/ 70 PC 90/ 72 PC
Norfolk 82/ 67 0.04 73/ 67 Sh 73/ 64 Sh
Oklahoma City 70/ 46 0 74/ 56 S 79/ 67 T
Omaha 71/ 49 0 70/ 55 S 70/ 56 W
Orlando 85/ 74 0.23 86/ 75 T 86/ 74 T
Philadelphia 80/ 59 0 68/ 56 C 61/ 53 R
Phoenix 98/ 72 0 98/ 67 S 95/ 66 S
Pittsburgh 60/ 45 1.21 66/ 46 F 69/ 48 S
Portland, Me. 67/ 50 0.01 66/ 43 PC 60/ 44 C
Portland, Ore. 69/ 49 0 57/ 38 Sh 59/ 35 S
Providence 76/ 56 0.02 66/ 49 Sh 60/ 49 R
Raleigh 83/ 61 0 74/ 59 C 76/ 58 R
Reno 81/ 45 0 80/ 43 S 54/ 27 S
Richmond 84/ 59 0 71/ 59 R 69/ 57 T
Rochester 65/ 46 0.64 63/ 41 PC 66/ 44 PC
Sacramento 89/ 50 0 86/ 53 S 77/ 51 S
Salt Lake City 67/ 45 0 76/ 48 S 49/ 30 PC
San Antonio 82/ 62 0.04 85/ 63 S 91/ 73 S
San Diego 78/ 61 0 76/ 60 PC 72/ 59 PC
San Francisco 82/ 54 0 73/ 52 S 71/ 55 S
San Jose 89/ 56 0 82/ 50 S 74/ 48 S
San Juan 92/ 80 0.08 89/ 77 PC 90/ 78 PC
Seattle 61/ 46 0.04 52/ 40 PC 54/ 36 S
Sioux Falls 67/ 51 0 70/ 55 S 69/ 52 W
Spokane 63/ 40 0 51/ 27 PC 44/ 23 S
St. Louis 72/ 48 0 74/ 50 S 74/ 60 S
St. Thomas 91/ 81 0.07 89/ 80 PC 89/ 80 PC
Syracuse 62/ 45 1.27 64/ 40 PC 64/ 41 PC
Tampa 87/ 76 0.32 86/ 73 T 86/ 72 R
Toledo 71/ 44 0.04 70/ 46 S 70/ 51 S
Tucson 95/ 68 0 96/ 63 S 92/ 59 S
Tulsa 72/ 46 0 75/ 54 S 78/ 65 S
Virginia Beach 80/ 68 0.04 72/ 67 Sh 70/ 63 Sh
Washington 82/ 60 0 70/ 58 R 70/ 57 Sh
Wichita 72/ 48 0 73/ 57 S 76/ 63 S
Wilmington, Del. 83/ 58 0 70/ 55 R 65/ 52 R
Africa Yesterday Today TomorrowAsia/Pacific Yesterday Today TomorrowAlgiers 75/ 60 0.15 78/ 55 S 83/ 57 S
Cairo 88/ 71 0 92/ 72 S 93/ 70 S
Cape Town 70/ 56 0 69/ 54 PC 61/ 47 PC
Dakar 88/ 79 0 87/ 79 PC 85/ 78 T
Johannesburg 83/ 60 0 87/ 57 S 88/ 57 S
Nairobi 79/ 56 0 80/ 59 C 76/ 60 T
Tunis 71/ 63 0.48 77/ 66 S 79/ 66 ShBaghdad 101/ 68 0 103/ 72 S 105/ 74 S
Bangkok 90/ 76 0.18 90/ 78 C 91/ 78 Sh
Beijing 76/ 46 0 69/ 45 S 71/ 49 PC
Damascus 84/ 54 0 92/ 54 PC 93/ 54 S
Hong Kong 88/ 77 1.27 90/ 80 PC 90/ 79 S
Jakarta 92/ 77 0 93/ 77 PC 93/ 77 PC
Jerusalem 81/ 63 0 82/ 61 PC 82/ 60 S
Karachi 94/ 74 0 96/ 73 S 95/ 76 S
Manila 93/ 78 0 92/ 78 PC 90/ 77 T
Mumbai 91/ 80 0 92/ 81 T 92/ 80 TSouth America Yesterday Today TomorrowNorth America Yesterday Today TomorrowEurope Yesterday Today TomorrowNew Delhi 90/ 73 0 92/ 68 PC 92/ 69 S
Riyadh 100/ 79 0 98/ 75 S 98/ 75 S
Seoul 66/ 55 0.49 67/ 45 S 67/ 51 C
Shanghai 74/ 66 0 73/ 64 C 77/ 66 PC
Singapore 89/ 77 0.10 87/ 76 Sh 89/ 78 T
Sydney 72/ 64 0 74/ 52 W 63/ 54 PC
Taipei City 86/ 77 0 86/ 75 PC 83/ 70 PC
Tehran 89/ 64 0 85/ 64 S 88/ 64 S
Tokyo 74/ 62 0.21 82/ 68 W 74/ 64 SAmsterdam 53/ 41 0 62/ 50 PC 56/ 50 Sh
Athens 72/ 64 0.94 74/ 63 T 74/ 60 PC
Berlin 54/ 32 0 56/ 48 R 60/ 47 Sh
Brussels 56/ 47 0.07 59/ 50 R 55/ 48 Sh
Budapest 54/ 39 0 57/ 41 S 66/ 48 PC
Copenhagen 46/ 36 0 57/ 50 R 57/ 48 Sh
Dublin 61/ 51 0.36 57/ 45 PC 55/ 45 PC
Edinburgh 61/ 48 0 55/ 47 PC 54/ 47 PC
Frankfurt 54/ 45 0.13 56/ 50 R 57/ 49 Sh
Geneva 61/ 45 0.02 69/ 54 PC 58/ 44 R
Helsinki 43/ 33 0.08 42/ 33 Sh 43/ 37 Sh
Istanbul 70/ 57 0.02 63/ 57 Sh 69/ 57 PC
Kiev 43/ 33 0.01 50/ 39 C 52/ 43 PC
Lisbon 84/ 61 0 81/ 60 PC 74/ 59 W
London 59/ 50 0.31 63/ 50 PC 60/ 50 PC
Madrid 84/ 53 0 86/ 56 PC 84/ 54 S
Moscow 37/ 33 0.05 40/ 34 C 44/ 39 R
Nice 73/ 59 0 71/ 59 PC 70/ 57 PC
Oslo 45/ 27 0 40/ 37 R 44/ 40 Sh
Paris 64/ 50 0 61/ 50 R 60/ 50 C
Prague 52/ 33 0 53/ 50 R 58/ 47 R
Rome 73/ 58 0.93 73/ 55 S 74/ 59 S
St. Petersburg 42/ 32 0.10 42/ 37 PC 43/ 34 C
Stockholm 46/ 29 0.14 42/ 35 Sh 47/ 40 Sh
Vienna 54/ 42 0 61/ 48 S 65/ 50 C
Warsaw 46/ 33 0.04 51/ 46 Sh 60/ 48 CAcapulco 92/ 77 0 86/ 77 T 85/ 78 T
Bermuda 80/ 73 0.01 81/ 75 C 81/ 76 R
Edmonton 55/ 36 0 35/ 19 Sn 38/ 20 S
Guadalajara 85/ 61 0.05 82/ 57 PC 84/ 62 T
Havana 81/ 69 0.57 86/ 70 T 88/ 70 C
Kingston 88/ 80 0.10 91/ 75 T 91/ 77 PC
Martinique 86/ 77 0.21 90/ 74 PC 90/ 74 Sh
Mexico City 70/ 53 0.05 69/ 55 PC 74/ 57 PC
Monterrey 88/ 68 0.05 86/ 67 PC 90/ 70 S
Montreal 62/ 53 0.23 62/ 41 S 61/ 42 PC
Nassau 85/ 75 0.09 88/ 79 T 87/ 78 PC
Panama City 84/ 75 0.16 86/ 75 T 84/ 75 T
Quebec City 57/ 53 0.26 58/ 35 PC 58/ 37 PC
Santo Domingo 90/ 73 0.06 89/ 74 PC 89/ 72 PC
Toronto 66/ 51 0.04 62/ 48 S 63/ 46 S
Vancouver 53/ 49 0.09 55/ 34 Sh 52/ 34 S
Winnipeg 61/ 34 0 66/ 44 S 47/ 30 RBuenos Aires 73/ 53 0 77/ 50 S 81/ 59 PC
Caracas 91/ 74 0.23 85/ 76 T 84/ 73 T
Lima 66/ 59 0 65/ 57 S 65/ 58 PC
Quito 71/ 49 0.16 69/ 52 R 68/ 48 R
Recife 82/ 77 0.03 83/ 77 R 82/ 76 Sh
Rio de Janeiro 81/ 73 0 80/ 72 Sh 77/ 72 Sh
Santiago 81/ 48 0 87/ 57 PC 89/ 57 PCFrom Montauk Point to Sandy Hook, N.J., out to 20
nautical miles, including Long Island Sound and New York
Harbor.
Small craft advisory is warranted for the ocean. Northeast
wind at 10-20 knots. Wave heights will average 1-2 feet
on New York Harbor and Long Island Sound to 3-5 feet on
the ocean. Visibility generally good.Atlantic City .................... 4:31 a.m. .............. 4:45 p.m.
Barnegat Inlet ................. 4:34 a.m. .............. 4:48 p.m.
The Battery ..................... 5:13 a.m. .............. 5:31 p.m.
Beach Haven .................. 5:50 a.m. .............. 6:10 p.m.
Bridgeport ...................... 8:10 a.m. .............. 8:32 p.m.
City Island ....................... 8:52 a.m. .............. 9:12 p.m.
Fire Island Lt. .................. 5:18 a.m. .............. 5:38 p.m.
Montauk Point ................ 6:04 a.m. .............. 6:24 p.m.
Northport ....................... 8:35 a.m. .............. 8:56 p.m.
Port Washington ............. 8:58 a.m. .............. 9:20 p.m.
Sandy Hook .................... 4:32 a.m. .............. 4:52 p.m.
Shinnecock Inlet ............. 4:20 a.m. .............. 4:40 p.m.
Stamford ........................ 8:28 a.m. .............. 8:47 p.m.
Tarrytown ....................... 7:02 a.m. .............. 7:20 p.m.
Willets Point .................... 8:49 a.m. .............. 9:11 p.m.High TidesNew York City 79/ 69 0
Metropolitan ForecastTODAY ..............................Morning showers
High 69. A cold front will slowly move
south of the area. Clouds and morning
showers, then a few sunny breaks during
the afternoon. It will be cooler than recent
days, with winds at 8 to 16 miles per
hour.TONIGHT .....................A shower or two late
Low 54. A front will remain close by to the
south. Mostly cloudy and breezy. Dry
during the evening hours, then showers
after midnight, with winds at 7 to 14
m.p.h.TOMORROW ....................A little rain, cooler
High 61. Low pressure will get better
organized well off the Mid-Atlantic coast,
resulting in clouds, a little rain and a gusty
northeast breeze averaging 10 to 20
m.p.h.THURSDAY ....................A little morning rain
Low pressure well off the Mid-Atlantic
coast will continue to bring clouds, a little
rain and a gusty breeze. The northeast
winds will average 15 to 25 m.p.h.FRIDAY
SATURDAY ........................Clouds, a shower
Plenty of clouds are expected Friday.
Winds may cause coastal flooding and
beach erosion. High 65. There will be
showers Saturday, with a high of 65.Much of the area from New England to
the Midwest, Plains, central and southern
Rockies and Southwest will have dry
weather and sunshine.
However, pockets of rain and thunder-
storms are forecast from the lower part of
the Mid-Atlantic to Florida and the south-
ern Appalachians. Some of the rain could
be heavy, but anything more than isolated
urban flooding is unlikely.
A couple of isolated storms may pop up
over the southern Rockies later in the
day. A storm will gather moisture and cold
air over the northern Rockies and North-
west. Mostly rain will fall today, but snow
will begin to develop over the northern
tier and spread to lower elevations farther
south over the Rockies, High Plains and
Cascades at night.High pressure moving east from the Great
Lakes will bring dry weather to much of
the Northeast, while a slow-moving front
will keep the clouds and the risk of show-
ers farther south. Foliage color across
much of northern New England is at peak
while there is a considerable amount of
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