
As New Yorkers prepare for rainy and windy conditions, the National Weather Service has issued detailed forecasts for all five boroughs, signaling an active week ahead. In Manhattan, today's forecast suggests rain will likely begin after 5 p.m., with fog lifting by 11 a.m. and winds increasing, reaching gusts of up to 37 mph.
Similarly, Brooklyn is expected to experience a 30 percent chance of showers, primarily after 5 p.m., along with gusty conditions, according to the National Weather Service. Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island are also preparing for similar weather, with slight variations in temperature and wind speeds, as outlined in their respective forecasts.
Looking into the week, precipitation continues with Staten Island anticipating new precipitation amounts between 1 and 2 inches possible tonight, and a modest likelihood of rain expected before 2 p.m. on Monday, notable increases in northeast winds in the afternoon, the National Weather Service forecast for Staten Island indicated.
The Bronx will follow a similar pattern on Monday, with temperatures reaching around 56°F by 9 a.m. before gradually dropping throughout the day. As midweek approaches, all boroughs are expected to see sunnier weather, with the NWS forecasting the return of possible showers on Thursday.
The National Weather Service's hazardous weather outlook for the tri-state area does not forecast conditions that would meet their warning criteria. However, a Dense Fog Advisory is in effect until 8 a.m. this morning for the coastal waters, including Long Island Sound and New York Harbor. On land, no spotter activation is expected at this time.
As the weather patterns develop, residents and visitors of New York City’s boroughs are advised to stay informed with the latest NWS forecasts to prepare for potential wind, rain, and clear skies. This week, early spring conditions are expected, with winter gradually transitioning to periods of warmer temperatures.