A welcome respite from the chilly winter weather is on the horizon for New York residents, as forecasters predict a prolonged stretch of warmer temperatures set to take hold next week. After a prolonged period of cold snaps and wintry conditions, the region can expect a sustained warm-up, with highs potentially reaching the mid-60s to low 70s by the middle of the week. The warmer air mass is expected to bring an end to the recent frost and freezing temperatures, allowing for a return to more spring-like conditions. As the warmer weather settles in, residents can look forward to enjoying outdoor activities and events without the burden of heavy coats and gloves.
Warmer weather finally sticks around the New York area next week. Get the First Alert Forecast. CBS News