As New Yorkers enjoy the additional hour from the end of daylight saving time, the National Weather Service forecasts a stretch of pleasant weather for the Manhattan area. According to their detailed forecast, today brings sunny skies with a high nearing 57 degrees, coupled with a mild north wind at 6 to 8 mph. As night falls, residents can expect mostly clear conditions with temperatures dropping to around 42 degrees.
Into the week, the weather is set to remain favorable, with Monday seeing mostly sunny weather and a high close to 61 degrees, the wind shifting from the northeast in the morning to southeast in the afternoon, though Tuesday forecasts an even warmer high near 73 degrees under mostly sunny skies, the southwest wind moving at 6 to 11 mph. The rest of the week continues this trend with highs ranging from the mid-60s to near 80, and lows at night varying from the low 40s to the low 60s, giving the city a taste of true autumnal climate.
The National Weather Service's Hazardous Weather Outlook echoes this sentiment of serene weather, confirming, "No hazardous weather is expected at this time." This comes as a reassurance for those within southern Connecticut, northeastern New Jersey, and southeastern New York, spanning over the coming week.
Good morning everyone! The sun has begun rising on our first morning after turning the clocks back an hour. Here is another great sunrise as seen from #NYC courtesy of @earthcam. Sunny skies and seasonable temperatures in the middle to upper 50s are expected today. pic.twitter.com/je6ckampIP
— NWS New York NY (@NWSNewYorkNY) November 3, 2024
Complementing the forecast information, a tweet by @NWSNewYorkNY captures the sentiment of the city, highlighting a "great sunrise as seen from #NYC" and nodding to the agreeable weather with "Sunny skies and seasonable temperatures in the middle to upper 50s are expected today," as residents across the boroughs wake up to a new day. The city's waterfront and open spaces, often sighed as the living, breathing points of assembly and reflection, anticipate visitors thriving under these clear heaven's, silent but for the whisper of the wind.