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In a world where the NYPD uses robots to investigate crime scenes and we are sending people to Mars, it's clear that the future is now. The possibilities seem endless, and there's no escaping the wave of technological advancements that are shaping our world. But let's take a moment to focus on the short-term future, specifically the weather forecast for New Yorkers.

A Rainy Night, but a Great Week Ahead

Currently, there is rain in the forecast for tonight, which will roll through until mid-day tomorrow. However, this is nothing to be concerned about. The rest of the work week looks promising, with only a couple of showers on Tuesday that shouldn't disrupt your plans.

If you step outside right now, you'll notice low clouds rolling across the camera, and visibility dropping. But don't let that dampen your mood! The temperature is a pleasant 58 degrees, and the air quality is looking good. Just be aware that the pollen count remains high, especially from trees.

Hour-by-Hour Breakdown of a Sunny Monday

Let's break down the forecast for Monday, hour by hour. The day starts with a sunrise at 6:14 AM and a temperature of 56 degrees. You might encounter some patchy, dense fog during your morning commute.

By 10:00 AM, the temperature rises to 60 degrees, but the cloudy skies and showers persist. However, there's hope in sight. Around 1:00 PM, the sun starts making an appearance, particularly in the western parts of the city. Temperatures continue to climb, reaching a pleasant 69 degrees by 4:00 PM, ensuring a great end to your Monday.

Diverse Temperatures Across the Region

New York City is expected to reach a high of 69 degrees, with even warmer temperatures in other parts of the region. The southern areas will see temperatures in the 70s, while Andover and Woodbury will be around 68 and 67 degrees respectively. As we move eastwards, temperatures drop slightly to 63 degrees in some areas and 62 degrees on the east end.

Above-Average April Heat and Rain Deficit

April has been nothing short of extraordinary when it comes to temperatures. From April 1 to April 16, there have been only three days with temperatures below average and a staggering twelve days above the norm. In fact, this April is currently the warmest on record.

However, with rain, the situation is quite different. The deficit in rainfall is approaching two inches for April alone, and it reaches almost four inches for the year. Although there will be some rain tonight, it won't be enough to make a significant impact, with only a tenth to a quarter of an inch expected.

A Promising Forecast Moving Forward

Looking ahead, showers will still be possible until mid-day tomorrow, but after that, the weather will shape up nicely. Tuesday brings a 10% chance of a shower, along with a mix of sun and clouds and breezy conditions. By Wednesday, high pressure will dominate, creating a beautiful day overall.

Thursday looks equally promising, although with a few more clouds in the mix. As we head towards the weekend, there is a system rolling across the city. While Friday still looks good, late Friday brings a 40% chance of a shower.

However, Saturday and Sunday will be the more unsettled days of the next seven, with Sunday evening being potentially tricky due to heavy rainfall and strong storms. So keep an eye on the forecast for those days.

Summary and Travel Tips

In summary, New Yorkers can expect a rainy night followed by a great work week with a mix of sunshine and clouds. The temperature will range from the pleasant 60s to the delightful 70s. April continues to break temperature records, but rainfall has been lacking, contributing to a significant deficit.

As you head out tomorrow morning, be prepared for wet spots on the roads due to the rain. But don't let that discourage you from enjoying the futuristic world we live in. From robots investigating crimes to plans of sending people to Mars, it's clear that the future is here, even amidst a sprinkling of showers.

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