SEA CLIFF, N.Y. - AUGUST 7, 2010: Absolutely cooled off...

SEA CLIFF, N.Y. - AUGUST 7, 2010: Absolutely cooled off after a day of swimming at the Sea Cliff Village Beach, Brandon Borom-6 of Sea Cliff wrapped himself up in a towel to head home. Photo by Kathy Kmonicek Credit: Photo by Kathy Kmonicek

 If you liked Saturday, you’ll love Sunday and Monday.

National Weather Service meteorologist Peter Wichrowski said to expect more of the same cookout-perfect weather the next two days on Long Island, with high temperatures reaching the mid-80s and lots of sunshine.

The region saw a few isolated showers early Sunday morning, but the rain is done for the day, Wichrowski said. There is a small chance of thunderstorms tomorrow, but not until late in the evening.

Sunday is expected to be dry like Saturday with highs in the mid 80s, though the humidity will likely increase on Monday, making the day a little bit stickier.

 

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