
Residents of Queens, NY, can look forward to a sunny spell leading into the weekend, according to forecasts from the National Weather Service. The detailed forecast for the area anticipates "Sunny, with a high near 77" for today and a progressively cooler trend with "Sunny, with a high near 57" by Saturday. Despite the shift to chillier nights, with lows dipping down to around 41 degrees on Saturday night, no hazardous weather is expected to disrupt the serene autumn days.
As Veterans Day approaches, the possibility of showers looms, casting a slight uncertainty on the holiday weather. A "30 percent chance of showers before 1pm" is expected on Veterans Day, but the sun is set to emerge again, lighting up the celebrations with an expected high of around 67 degrees. The ensuing week seems to firmly hold onto mostly sunny conditions, with highs ranging between 58 to 62 degrees, theoretically perfect for those looking to enjoy the crisp outdoor air.
The Hazardous Weather Outlook from the National Weather Service adds a layer of reassurance, informing that "No hazardous weather is expected at this time." This applies both to the residents of Queens and the broader audience of the Atlantic coastal waters, southern Connecticut, northeast New Jersey, and southeast New York.
Still, with an expected low of around 44 degrees on Tuesday night, New Yorkers should be prepared to dress warmly for the cooler evenings. While vigorous winds on Friday night might remind the city's dwellers of the approaching winter, they should also remember to fully enjoy these moments of reprieve granted by the otherwise unpredictable climate.









