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Mild Weather Ahead, New York City Boroughs Anticipate Partly Sunny Days and Possible Showers

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Published on March 12, 2025
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New Yorkers can expect a range of weather conditions over the next several days, with no hazardous weather on the horizon, according to the National Weather Service. In Manhattan, forecasts indicate a steady temperature around 50 degrees today with partial sunshine, becoming mostly cloudy tonight with a low around 38. Manhattan's extended forecast also predicts highs hovering around the low 50s to mid 60s in the coming days, with showers likely on Sunday and Monday.

Breaking away from Manhattan, Brooklyn is looking at a high near 52 degrees today and a partly sunny sky, matched by mostly cloudy conditions this evening as the thermometer dips to 39 degrees. Meanwhile, the weather in Queens will slightly tip the scale with a high near 53 degrees, as cited by Brooklyn's and Queens' detailed forecasts.

The Bronx and Staten Island will share a similar weather pattern as the rest of New York City with partly sunny conditions today, leading into mostly cloudy skies tonight. According to their respective forecasts, the high in the Bronx will reach near 53, while Staten Island will see highs around 51 degrees. Shower possibilities crop up over the weekend, with both boroughs facing a 40 percent chance of rain after 2 am Saturday, rising to a 70-80 percent chance on Sunday across the Bronx and Staten Island.

The National Weather Service has not reported any prospects of hazardous weather through next Tuesday for southern Connecticut, northeast New Jersey, and southeast New York, including all five boroughs of New York City. The agency's hazardous weather outlook did not call for spotter activation during this period. As temperatures fluctuate from the high 30s in the evenings to the 50s and 60s during the day, New Yorkers can expect a mix of cloudy days, potential showers, and the promise of sunny skies by next Tuesday.