
Residents across New York's boroughs can expect a slight reprieve from this morning's showers as the weather clears up later in the day. According to the National Weather Service's forecast for Manhattan, the temperature is set to rise to near 58 degrees before midday then will fall to around 50 degrees as the day progresses. A similar pattern is predicted in Brooklyn, with the temperature hitting nearly 57 degrees before dipping to 51.
Despite the morning's wet start, the latter half of the day is expected to mainly clear up, providing New Yorkers with a mostly sunny Tuesday, with highs hovering around the low 60s in boroughs like Queens and The Bronx. In Staten Island, a high near 59 degrees is to be expected, as mentioned in the detailed forecast. The remainder of the week holds a mix of sunny days and a possibility of showers, particularly from Thursday afternoon into the early hours of Friday.
As New Yorkers prepare to head into the week, no hazardous weather is expected that would trigger National Weather Service warnings according to their recent Hazardous Weather Outlook. The Outlook covers not only the city's five boroughs but also southern Connecticut, northeast New Jersey, and southeast New York. It provides some degree of comfort amidst the early spring weather variability.
This period of transitional weather, common as winter slowly gives way to spring, is projected to include some breezy conditions towards the end of the week. Friday will consistent with mostly sunny skies and a high near 48 degrees, feeling brisk due to the presence of some gusty winds. The following night, temperatures are set to drop to around the mid-30s across the city's diverse landscapes from the urban heart of Manhattan to the more suburban expanses of Staten Island, as reported by their respective forecasts.









