Long Island weather: A sunny and warm Sunday, after the fog lifts
After patchy fog overnight, another unseasonably warm day is on tap for Long Islanders on Sunday, with high temperatures expected near 70 degrees, the National Weather Service said.
Sunny days are predicted until Wednesday’s Veterans Day, when there is a 60% chance of downpours.
The high-pressure system sitting off the Atlantic coast could possibly push the metropolitan area into breaching records for warm November days: "A few record highs could be tied or broken" this weekend, the weather service said.
Sunday should be just as bright and clear as Saturday, with the high forecast to reach 69 during the day, the weather service said.
Patchy fog may roll in again Sunday night and stick around to obscure the roads on Monday morning, but then it once again should clear away, so expect lots of sun and a high, again, of about 70, the forecasters said.
Tuesday should be delightfully similar, only a little cooler, with highs near 65.
On Wednesday showers become likely, mainly after 1 p.m., the weather service said, as a cold front arrives from the Great Lakes.
Thursday sees the sun return, though the daytime high will be a touch cooler, in the low 60s, the weather service said.
On Friday, there is a 30% chance of showers. A high near 60 degrees is expected.

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