
New Yorkers can expect a mix of cloudy skies and occasional showers over the next few days, with temperatures hovering in the mid-50s to mid-60s across the different boroughs. According to the National Weather Service's detailed forecast for Manhattan, today will see a transition from mostly cloudy to sunny conditions with a high near 56 degrees, while tonight could bring areas of drizzle and fog.
Meanwhile, Brooklyn is set for similar weather, with the possibility of drizzle after 2 am tonight and a low around 41 degrees, as reported by the National Weather Service. Saturday is expected to be cloudy with a slim chance of showers in the afternoon, and the temperature can rise to about 57 degrees. Sunday will likely bring rain, particularly after 2 pm with strong gusts of wind reaching up to 40 mph.
In Queens, the forecast indicates a partly sunny day today with a high near 54 degrees, while areas of drizzle and fog will roll in past 2 am tonight. Staten Islanders will experience mostly cloudy conditions today with a steady clearing, peaking at a high near 53 degrees, as per the forecast by the National Weather Service. Drizzly weather can be expected after 2 am with a low around 41 degrees.
The Bronx will have mostly sunny skies today, leading to a high near 55 degrees before giving way to drizzle and fog overnight, as mentioned in the forecast. A 30 percent chance of showers begins after 2 am on Saturday night, with gusty winds and rain more likely to come on Sunday. Despite the unsettled weather, no hazardous conditions are expected that would meet the National Weather Service warning criteria over the next several days. This information from the Hazardous Weather Outlook suggests a period of gale conditions on Sunday into Sunday night as southerly flow ramps up ahead of a frontal passage.
For residents planning any maritime activities, it is important to note that the Hazardous Weather Outlook calls for possible gale conditions on the water during that time as well. New Yorkers are advised to keep an eye on the latest forecasts as this frontal system approaches, and to prepare for a few days of overcast and occasionally soggy conditions.









