Cold Front Brings Sub-Freezing Temperatures to NYC Suburbs, Coastal Flood Advisories Issued
The New York City area is experiencing a significant drop in temperatures following a week of unseasonably warm weather. A strong cold front is moving through the region, causing temperatures to fall from the mid-50s in the morning to the 40s by the afternoon. This shift is accompanied by increased winds, resulting in windchills in the 30s. The cold front is expected to bring sub-freezing temperatures to the suburbs next week. Additionally, a Freeze Watch has been issued for most of New Jersey from Monday night into Tuesday morning. Coastal Flood Advisories are in effect for shoreline counties, with potential flooding reaching up to one foot of inundation. Rain showers, light to moderate in intensity, are expected to continue through the early afternoon, with isolated thunderstorms possible.