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Clouds and Showers to Greet New Yorkers, with Mild Temperature Changes Expected Across Boroughs

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Published on April 04, 2025
Clouds and Showers to Greet New Yorkers, with Mild Temperature Changes Expected Across BoroughsSource: Google Street View

New Yorkers can expect a mix of clouds and occasional showers across the boroughs this upcoming week, with only minor fluctuations in temperature, according to the latest forecasts. Manhattan is expected to experience showers primarily before 8 am today, transitioning to mostly sunny conditions with a high near 66. An almost identical weather pattern is predicted for Brooklyn, which will see a high around 65.

Looking at the weather for Queens, showers are likely before 8 am as well—a pattern expected across the city—followed by cloudy skies that will give way to mostly sunny conditions and a high also around 65 degrees. Battering the borough with gusts as high as 24 mph, Staten Island will likely see similar weather albeit with windy conditions. This wind is an accompaniment to the showers Staten Islanders should brace for.

Meanwhile, Bronx residents can expect to face a 50 percent chance of showers before 11 am today, but they too should experience clearing skies by the afternoon with a high near 66. Each borough appears to be locked in a symphony of spring weather, with a sway between showers and sun.

Moving into the weekend, the chance of precipitation remains consistent, clocking at about 60 percent across the boroughs. After somewhat brighter skies on Tuesday, the forecasts for Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island all agree on a sunny Wednesday, as per information obtained from their individual weather forecasts. As spring begins, the city experiences fluctuating weather, with the sun briefly emerging before being covered by clouds and rain.

Despite an expected wet start to the weekend, the Hazardous Weather Outlook released by the National Weather Service New York NY indicates no hazardous weather that would meet their warning criteria. No further precautions are required at this time according to the statement. The outlook extends the same forecast for coastal waters, so those with maritime interests are also expected to face no significant hazards.