What you should know
- Temperatures will not rise much during the day, the Weather Authority said, and Wednesday night is expected to be freezing with frost warnings and watches in some parts, as well as frost warnings.
- If the mercury drops to 32 degrees or lower anywhere in the region, that would mark the first official freeze of the season.
- By midday Wednesday temperatures were already at 48 degrees in Central Park and 39 degrees in the north of the state.
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Most areas of New York and New Jersey are under their first frost warning of the season, effective Tuesday night through Thursday morning.
By midday Wednesday temperatures were already at 48 degrees in Central Park and 39 degrees in the north of the state. Temperatures will not rise much during the day, the Weather Authority said, and Wednesday night is expected to be freezing with frost warnings and watches in some parts, as well as frost warnings.
If the mercury drops to 32 degrees or lower anywhere in the region, that would mark the first official freeze of the season. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures dropped below freezing on Tuesday night.
Our area has the coldest air mass of the season, with lows dropping below freezing overnight and early in the morning, with frost watches and watches, as well as frost warnings in effect once again. from Wednesday night to Thursday morning, the Time Authority said,
The growing season is over for some areas, including western Passaic County in New Jersey, as well as Orange and Putnam counties in New York, the Time Authority added.
After the warmest October in at least 119 years, upstate New York and the metropolitan region will experience the first freezing temperatures of fall during the first week of November.
Cooler air since April is beginning to seep in and brought in the low-30s Tuesday night and there was even talk of the possibility of enough lake-effect snow in some upstate areas to break the blades.