Record warmth possible Monday in NYC, but not as humid

Record warmth possible Monday in NYC, but not as humid

Storm Watch meteorologist Allan Nosoff says record warmth is possible again Monday with highs in the mid-to upper-70s. It won’t be as humid.
OVERNIGHT: Mostly cloudy. An isolated shower possible. Lows around 66.
TOMORROW: Any shower ends by 7 a.m., then turning sunny and warm. Highs up to 78. Record is 78. Lows crash to 48 with a cold front passing by (no rain expected).
TUESDAY - ELECTION DAY: Dramatic drop. Mostly sunny and breezy. Highs only near 55. Wind gusts of 20-25 mph expected. Lows near 42.
WEDNESDAY: Sunny and chilly. Highs near 54. Lows around 45.
THURSDAY: Milder but dry. Highs up to 64. Lows around 53.
FRIDAY - VETERANS DAY: Increasing clouds with rain possible by the evening. Potential for heavy rain at night. Highs near 66. Lows around 55.
SATURDAY: A lot of uncertainty with a cold front and potential tropical energy moving toward NYC. A chance of heavy rain, especially early. Highs near 63 early. Temps crashing into the 30s at night. Likely our coldest stretch so far begins Sunday.