Where has summer gone? Labor Day weekend is already here.
It's unofficially the last weekend of summer, when we plan our last beach weekend or barbecue event before fall activities take over our calendars. And, thankfully, most of the weekend weather will cooperate with any last-minute summer activities you want to squeeze in.
But our days won’t be completely rain-free.
Out of the three days this holiday weekend, Labor Day Monday will deliver the best weather. If you’re still finalizing plans, this is the day you’ll want to be outside -- upper 70s and sunny in the city!
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Overall, weekend temperatures have trended close to normal – ranging from the upper 70s to mid-80s across the tri-state. And, despite periods of rain Saturday and Sunday, most of it fell overnight. Saturday and Sunday have remained mostly dry during the daytime hours.
Sunday starts a little more on the soggy side, with rain and storm chances lingering into midday. But skies will clear and sunshine will re-emerge for the latter half of the day. It is going to be very humid, however, so a stray storm could kick out some severe-level wind gusts.
If mountains and hiking are more your style, the Hudson Valley and Catskills will be a good destination this weekend. But, like the rest of the tri-state, rain could prove a bit of a nuisance for any late Saturday or early Sunday plans.
Skies should clear out for Monday, marking a lovely Labor Day and "end" to the summer.
There is a moderate risk of rip currents to be aware of -- that's mainly on Long Island. Otherwise, it will be a great day to be outside on the beach or at the U.S. Open.
Temperatures are expected to turn a bit cooler midweek with lows in the 50s on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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If you’re traveling long-distance this weekend, the weather looks good nationwide.
No major storm systems are anticipated that could seriously snarl airport hubs. And return travel on Labor Day looks quiet, too. Safe travels, everyone, and have a great weekend!
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