There is not much to worry about weather-wise this week, but make sure you have the coats for the mornings even though you may be carrying it in the afternoons today and tomorrow.
Mostly dry weather continues much of the week other than a few spotty light showers possible Wednesday night into very early Thursday.
High temperatures drop back into the upper 40s to low 50s for Wednesday and Thursday. That said, temperatures warm back up nicely on Friday and through the weekend.
A total lunar eclipse will happen very early Friday morning, but as of now, viewing conditions are not great with a good deal of clouds likely to be around.
The next day with weather that will impact any outdoor plans is likely to be Sunday with periods of moderate rain paired with highs in the 60s.
FORECAST: TODAY: BEAUTIFUL - Mostly sunny and warm for March in the Hudson Valley. Highs around 61 degrees. NORMAL AVERAGE HIGH: 46 degrees. RECORD: 77 degrees (2016). TREE POLLEN: Moderate. SUNSET: 6:57 p.m.
TONIGHT: Mostly clear and chilly with lows around 38 degrees.
TUESDAY: SPECTACULAR - Sunny and warm again! Highs around 62 degrees. Parts of the Hudson Valley could be even warmer - in the mid and upper 60s - enjoy! Lows around 36 degrees.
WEDNESDAY: MUCH COOLER - Sun and clouds. Highs around 52 degrees. Lows near 37 degrees.
THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy with highs around 49 degrees. Lows near 40 degrees.
FRIDAY: LUNAR ECLIPSE - TOTALITY 2:26 A.M. - 3:32 A.M. - As of now, sky conditions look mainly cloudy, but there may be some breaks in the clouds. Otherwise, mainly cloudy through Friday and warming back up! Highs around 59 degrees. Lows near 45 degrees.
SATURDAY: Mainly cloudy and warmer with highs around 64 degrees. Lows near 54 degrees.
SUNDAY: RAIN CHANCE - Cloudy with moderate rain likely. Around 0.5 inches to 1 inch of beneficial rain is possible. Highs around 62 degrees. Lows near 47 degrees.