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Seasonal Sunshine Graces New York, Chillier Weekend Ahead with No Weather Warnings Issued

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Published on February 28, 2025
Seasonal Sunshine Graces New York, Chillier Weekend Ahead with No Weather Warnings IssuedSource: Google Street View

New Yorkers can look forward to a mostly sunny day with seasonal temperatures, according to the National Weather Service. The high is expected to be in the low 50s across the boroughs, ranging from a high near 51 in Manhattan to a slight chill with a high near 50 in The Bronx, the forecasts for which were all published at midnight National Weather Service reports for Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island detailed forecasts.

The temperatures will carry through tonight, settling into the low 40s with mostly cloudy skies while the weekend shows promise with highs in the mid-50s on Saturday; however, a significant drop to the low 20s will hit Saturday night creating wind chill values between 10 and 15 degrees, conditions echoing across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island forecasts, but as far as hazardous conditions are concerned, the National Weather Service has issued no warnings in their latest Hazardous Weather Outlook.

Looking ahead to early next week, the NWS foresees consistent sunny weather with a gradual warming trend and daytime highs rising from the upper 30s on Monday to nearly 50 on Tuesday across all boroughs, with Manhattan slated for a high near 39 on Monday, according to the detailed forecast.

Midweek forecasts indicate rain on the horizon with an 80 percent chance of precipitation on Wednesday and high temperatures in the high 50s, Wednesday night will carry on with rain and lows in the upper 40s, this wet pattern is consistent across the five borough reports — a notable shift from the sunny, brisk days earlier in the week with forecasts accessible via the NWS at respective borough pages like on Brooklyn's detailed outlook and other similar links provided earlier.