WHAT'S NEW: A damp and dreary end to January, but this is much-needed and beneficial rainfall for the Hudson Valley as we are still in a drought.
WHAT'S NEXT: Saturday starts the first day of February and Sunday is Groundhog Day. Will he predict an early spring or six more weeks of winter?
Tonight: Cold, with overcast and patchy fog possible. Lows near 33 degrees.
Saturday: Patchy black ice is possible early, but mainly north of I-287. Sunny and breezy. Winds from the northwest will be between 10-20 mph, so it will feel cold. It will feel like the teens for most of the day, and after sunset it will feel like the single digits. Highs near 38 degrees. Lows near 17 degrees.
Sunday (GROUNDHOG DAY): Mainly sunny early, then cloud cover moves in by the afternoon. There is a chance for some snow showers late. Highs near 34 degrees. Lows near 33 degrees.
Monday: Mostly cloudy skies but mild. Highs near 50 degrees. Lows near 34 degrees.
Tuesday: A mix of sun and clouds. It will be breezy. Highs near 42 degrees. Lows near 28 degrees.