New York prepares for quick weather flip
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Staten Island's Wild Weather Ride: From Chill to Sizzling Heat in Days
A Rollercoaster of Temperatures Awaits
After a unseasonably cool mid-60s Friday—a stark contrast to the usual mid-May warmth—the island is in for a dramatic warmup. Saturday will bring comfortable 70s, but by Sunday, the mercury could climb into the low 80s, signaling the start of a noticeably hot stretch.
By early next week, Staten Island might even reach the 90s—a full 10 to 15 degrees above normal for this time of year. While not record-breaking, meteorologists warn these temperatures will feel unusually intense for late spring.
Today’s Showers Give Way to Clear Skies
A transient weather system will bring scattered light rain and gusty winds up to 20 mph before departing tonight. The morning dawns overcast, but skies clear by Friday night, setting the stage for a sunnier weekend.
- Saturday: Sun dominates, temperatures in the upper 60s to low 70s.
- Sunday: Warmer at low 80s, with a gentle breeze.
The real heat surge arrives Tuesday and Wednesday, as a strong high-pressure ridge pumps in warmer air from the south.
The Downside of the Sudden Heat
Not everyone will welcome the abrupt temperature jump. Those sensitive to shifts may find the rapid transition from cool to hot challenging, while rising humidity could make the air feel oppressively heavy.
For residents accustomed to milder May conditions, outdoor plans might suddenly feel less pleasant, with the heat adding an unwelcome layer of discomfort.
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A Glimpse of Possible Relief on the Horizon
By next Friday (May 22), the pattern could reverse yet again. A dip in the jet stream may cool temperatures and usher in rain, reminding New Yorkers that spring’s unpredictability is here to stay.
Could this be the calm before another storm? Only time will tell.