Parts of Long Island got an extremely light cleaning of snow early Saturday, as temperature levels hover around freezing in the early morning.
Skies will stay overcast Saturday however Sunday is anticipated to be clear and warm.
Flurries impacting parts of Long Island have actually been so light regarding not be quantifiable, according to the National Weather Condition Service. The flurries are anticipated to end by midmorning Saturday.
” There are no huge storms around,” stated Jay Engle, meteorologist at the weather condition service in Upton.
Saturday’s high is anticipated at 35 degrees in Islip, with a low of 27 tonight. Sunday and Monday are anticipated to be warm or primarily warm, with highs around 40, before a cold front relocations in and temperature levels drop on Tuesday.
” There’s a series of cold fronts coming out of Canada … initially one later on Monday, and after that we have a front Tuesday early morning, and another front Wednesday early morning. So we’ll get cold air supports into midweek,” Engle stated.
Source: NewsDay.