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by melissa_magee from New York City

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High pressure is expected to build into the region from the south Sunday, pumping in more sunshine with just a few clouds. With winds forecast out of the west, the air will downslope, dry out and warm up. So get ready for a dry, but warmer day with temperatures a few degrees above average. The dry and warm weather will continue into Monday. A cold front will get closer to the tristate late Monday and as a result, the clouds will start to increase late in the day, but the rain should hold off until Tuesday.

Right now, it looks like the front will actually cross the region on Tuesday with a threat of showers and thunderstorms. High pressure and dry weather is once again expected to move into the region Wednesday through Friday. Temperatures for the latter half of the work week will be near or a few degrees above normal





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Melissa Magee joined the Fox 5 Weather Authority in February, 2008 where she serves as weather anchor for the station’s midday newscast “Fox 5 News at 11” and the station’s Web site, MyFoxNY.com. Prior to joining Fox 5, Magee spent two years with AccuWeather in State College, PA. Previously, she delivered weather and was an anchor/reporter for KBAK-TV in Bakersfield, CA. Prior to this she was an anchor/reporter at KDUH-TV in Scottsbluff, NE. A graduate of UCLA with a B.A. in English and French, Magee began her broadcast career while at the university as the anchor of "UCLA TV News."

Member Since: 2/23/2008