
NEW YORK (1010 WINS/WCBS 880) – We may be well into November, but highs will soar again Tuesday to nearly 70 degrees in Manhattan, according to AccuWeather.
Monday was a pleasant fall day featuring partly sunny skies and a high of 56—but Tuesday will be the standout.
While it will start with a potential shower in some northern suburbs, Tuesday will be breezy and warm by afternoon as clouds break for sun. The high is set to be about 69 in Central Park, more than 10 degrees above the average of 57.

It's the latest mild day in a rollercoaster ride of temps in recent weeks, with traditionally chilly fall punctuated by unseasonably warm days. More recently, the high hit 80 degrees in Central Park on Oct. 28. And temps were in the 60s over the weekend.
The warm weather won't stick around, as Wednesday's high will only be 54, which is around the average for this time of year.

Wednesday night will be chilly and damp as lows drop into the 40s.
Rain is in the forecast for Thursday and Friday, when highs will be in the mid-50s.
The skies should clear for the weekend, while highs stick to the 50s—and lows dip to the 30s—on Saturday and Sunday.
