
New Yorkers are experiencing a crisp day with temperatures hovering near the 59-degree mark. The National Weather Service indicates gradual clearing for Manhattan and a sunny day tomorrow, accompanied by higher gusts from the northwest wind. A similar trend is expected across the boroughs, with sunny spells in Brooklyn and potential frost in Staten Island before 8 a.m. on Sunday.
Yet, while the weather leans towards the idyllic, a Fire Weather Watch is firmly in place from tomorrow morning through the afternoon. Citizens should remain aware and cautious, according to the National Weather Service's Hazardous Weather Outlook, which highlights the potential for widespread hazardous conditions that may lead to fires. Staten Island's forecast promises a predominantly sunny week ahead; however, the chance of rain looms in the latter part of Wednesday night and into Thursday, with a similar risk across various parts of New York.
Concurrently, a Coastal Flood Advisory is in effect for areas such as Manhattan and The Bronx until late Saturday afternoon. Residents of these regions should prepare for potential impacts from the flood advisory, while those in Queens can look forward to mostly sunny skies next week, as laid out in their detailed forecast.









