NEW YORK (1010 WINS/WCBS 880) – New Yorkers can expect a mild weather pattern heading into the weekend, breaking up eight straight weekends of rain.
Saturday will see a mix of clouds and sunshine, a mild prelude with highs at 61.
Towards the evening, clouds will gather and hold temperatures around 50.
Sunday looks to be a good day for the thousands participating in the annual marathon in New York City which 1010 WINS will be covering live. Runners can look forward to partly sunny skies and crisp morning air nearing 52.
Towards Sunday afternoon, it will rise to a high of 62, creating great weather for both runners and cheering spectators.
Sunday also marks the end of Daylight Saving Time. This annual ritual of "falling back" gives an extra hour of sleep but also a shift in daylight.
Morning commutes will be brighter but evening skies will darken earlier, a trade-off that has stirred debate across the nation.

Monday's forecast is between sun and clouds, with high temperatures nudging close to the 60.
Further into next week, late Monday night might bring in some showers that will persist into Tuesday.
Despite the rainfall, temperatures will remain in the 60s.




