
The National Weather Service has provided an extended forecast for counties across southeastern New York, with mostly sunny skies and no sign of hazardous weather in the immediate future for NYC boroughs. According to the detailed forecast for Manhattan, residents can expect highs approaching 39°F today, with wind chill values hovering around 20 to 30 and west wind speeds at 9 to 13 mph.
Brooklyn's extended forecast is similar to Manhattan's, with a slightly higher temperature of 40°F. The National Weather Service's outlook reassures that there are no hazardous conditions expected. Overall, conditions across the boroughs, including Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island, will remain consistent throughout the upcoming week.
Daytime temperatures will stay fairly consistent across the boroughs, but nights will see a slight drop, with lows in the high 20s. Tuesday, with a high of 42°F, may be the warmest day for Queens and Staten Island. The week also brings a 50% chance of showers on Wednesday night into Thursday morning, followed by mostly sunny weather and a 30% chance of showers before 1 pm, according to the National Weather Service.
According to the National Weather Service, the marine forecast predicts gale force wind gusts from Thursday afternoon into Friday, mainly affecting the Atlantic coastal waters. The city is not expected to face hazardous weather. The forecast highlights the potential for strong winds ahead of and behind a cold front Thursday into Friday along the city's shores.









