
The National Weather Service has issued a detailed forecast for New York City's boroughs, revealing a mix of breezy and cloudy conditions with occasional chances for showers and thunderstorms across the city. As per the reports, gusty winds are expected to sweep across Manhattan, with potential gusts hitting as high as 41 mph. The high for today is anticipated to be near 67 degrees, with a 40 percent chance of precipitation, according to the forecast for Manhattan, NY. A similar weather pattern is also predicted for Brooklyn, NY, and Queens, NY, with both boroughs expecting highs in the mid-60s and gusts up to 39 mph.
Meanwhile, residents of the Bronx can anticipate similar conditions, with a high near 67 degrees and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Staten Island's outlook suggests a high of 65 degrees with breezy weather and gusts as high as 40 mph. As the week progresses, temperatures are expected to lower, but by the weekend a warm up is in sight with highs potentially reaching the high 70s in some areas.
According to the Hazardous Weather Outlook published by the National Weather Service New York NY, no hazardous weather reaching the NWS warning criteria is yet to be expected for the immediate days to come. The outlook includes statements for the southern Connecticut, northeast New Jersey, and southeast New York regions. For today and tonight, coastal areas should brace as gusts up to 35 to 40 knots may occur, potentially necessitating a short fused Gale Warning.
The weather service advises that while no hazardous conditions are expected to meet the warning criteria in the next several days, spotter activation is not anticipated at this time. Despite the lack of immediate danger, residents are encouraged to stay informed on the latest NWS forecasts for weather conditions that do not meet the thresholds for a warning but could still impact their plans, especially those planning to navigate the coastal waters.









