The dew point, which measures humidity, dipped into the 40s and 50s between Monday and Thursday making the city feel more like a mountain town than the juicy urban jungle.
Rain may make a return to New York this weekend following this week's heavy showers that turned roads into waterfalls, sent boulders flying off mountains toward homes and flooded homes across the northeastern portion of the state.
This year's first full supermoon will occur over the Fourth of July weekend on Sunday, July 2, and Monday, July 3 a bright and bold backdrop for holiday fireworks.