NEW YORK (PIX11) --- Today we continue this record dry streak—27 days without measurable rain. This currently places in the top five streaks since official weather records began.
Today's highs in the New York City area should be around 63, which is normal for the season. Tonight will once again be chilly, particularly in the suburbs north and west of the city.
Tomorrow temperatures are expected to be a bit cooler with highs around 58 degrees under mostly sunny skies.
Tuesday will feature a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures in the low to mid-60s. A warm front will move north of us influencing a strong, southerly wind.
This is expected to take full effect on Wednesday as it becomes much warmer than average with temperatures in the mid-70s.
Halloween could be even warmer in the upper 70's. Still, no rain in sight for our trick-or-treaters, as we continue to make history with this dry weather.
By Friday, we are expected to cool down back to seasonable temperatures.