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Published on November 02, 2024
New York Welcomes Sunny Skies and Moderate Temps; Frost Advisory Issued for Early SundaySource: David Emrich / Unsplash

New York residents can look forward to clear skies and moderate temperatures in the coming days, with highs ranging from the low 60s to mid-70s, as released by the National Weather Service. According to the detailed forecast for Manhattan, NY, today's weather is sunny with a high near 62 degrees, with a light northwest wind blowing at 7 to 10 mph.

Tonight, the city is expected to experience clear skies and a low around 41 degrees. Sunday promises continuous sunshine with a high near 58 degrees, while folks should expect to mostly see the sun from Monday through Friday, with temperatures comfortably settling into the 60s and 70s. However, residents should also prepare to bundle up as a frost advisory is set to take effect early Sunday morning. The National Weather Service advises that from 1 AM EDT to 8 AM EST, the advisory will be in place.

The frost advisory comes as a result of the potentially hazardous conditions that may affect certain areas, particularly in "southern Connecticut, northeastern New Jersey and southeastern New York," as stated in a hazardous weather outlook by the National Weather Service. It is noted that no spotter activation is expected at this time.

Throughout the week, New Yorkers can to also expect some clouds, particularly during the nights leading up to the weekend. The advisory, meticulously underscored by the forecasters, suggests that gardeners and plant enthusiasts take action to protect tender vegetation. No further hazardous weather is expected after the frost advisory concludes Sunday morning, signaling New Yorkers may enjoy a rather serene week weather-wise. The Service has marked no additional warnings or advisories suggesting significant disruptions in the wake of the frost advisory.