
The National Weather Service has issued a detailed forecast for New York City boroughs, indicating a stretch of weather conditions starting with clear skies and leading into a series of rainy and potentially hazardous conditions. As noted on Manhattan's weather forecast, residents can expect sunny weather today with a high near 36 degrees, but wind chill factors will make it feel chillier, ranging between 20 and 30 degrees.
In a similar vein, Brooklyn's outlook for today, as reported by NWS, includes sunshine and a high of 37 degrees, with similar wind chill considerations. And not very different, in Queens, as per their local weather forecast, sunny skies are also expected, but with slightly lower wind chills, ranging from 15 to 25 degrees. Staten Island's forecast for today predicts a little warmer temperature with a high near 37 degrees according to the Staten Island weather report.
Concerns about a wintry mix have been flagged by the National Weather Service for late Sunday night through the Monday morning commute. This wintry mix has potential to cause hazardous conditions through various New York areas as indicated in the Hazardous Weather Outlook. A light accumulation of snow and light freezing rain is possible, which can create icy conditions on roads, especially since ground temperatures have remained cold in recent days.
As the week progresses, predictions intensify for the likelihood of rain before transitioning to clearer skies. Starting Monday, a 70% chance of rain is likely across the NYC boroughs before 4pm as indicated across forecast reports. Patchy fog will also be a feature, complicating visibility during various times of the day, as described in the Bronx's weather service outline. In the Bronx particularly, there is also a 50 percent chance of rain and snow late Sunday night, potentially leading to a complicated Monday morning commute. Temperatures across the boroughs are anticipated to rise gradually, with highs nearing the upper 50s by Tuesday.
The week promises a turbulent mix of showers and sunshine, culminating in a partly sunny Friday with a 30 percent chance of showers, according to the various forecasts. Commuters and residents are advised to prepare for shifting weather across the board, remaining vigilant for potential changes that may affect travel and outdoor activities as indicated by the respective borough forecasts from the National Weather Service.









