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Anticipate a chillier ambiance: Temperatures to decrease, humidity levels to be low in NYC up until Labor Day.

Peaceful and predominantly dry conditions are forecast for the informal closing of summer.

Anticipated Coolness in New York City: predictions of lower temperatures and reduced humidity...
Anticipated Coolness in New York City: predictions of lower temperatures and reduced humidity persisting until Labor Day.

Anticipate a chillier ambiance: Temperatures to decrease, humidity levels to be low in NYC up until Labor Day.

The National Weather Service has predicted a cooler and drier end to the summer, offering respite from the heat waves experienced earlier this season.

As the meteorological summer nears its unofficial end, temperatures are expected to be in the mid-to-upper 70s, a few degrees below normal. This cooler weather is expected to persist through the holiday weekend, except for a brief period on Friday when a passing cold front will bring rain showers.

The Central Region is described as dry and cool around Labor Day, with this weather expected to continue through the weekend. Humidity levels are also expected to be low, making the weather conditions comfortable for outdoor activities.

The weather forecast suggests a few days of cooler temperatures this week, providing a welcome change from the scorching heat waves earlier in the summer. The meteorological summer may have been drier than usual, and the rest of the holiday weekend is expected to remain relatively dry, with no specific precipitation forecasted.

However, on Friday, a passing cold front may result in a brief interruption of the dry conditions, bringing chances of showers. Outdoor activities remain suitable for the rest of the weekend, with the exception of Friday's potential showers.

The National Weather Service's forecast suggests dry conditions as Labor Day nears, offering a perfect opportunity for outdoor celebrations. So, get ready to enjoy the cooler and dryer weather this weekend, and make the most of the remaining days of summer.

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