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New Yorkers Face Blustery Conditions With Gusts Up to 38 MPH Across All Five Boroughs

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Published on April 16, 2025
New Yorkers Face Blustery Conditions With Gusts Up to 38 MPH Across All Five BoroughsSource: Google Street View

As New Yorkers brace for another day of varied weather conditions, detailed forecasts for the five boroughs paint a picture of breezy and cloudy skies, with occasional clear spells expected by nightfall. Manhattan's forecast today anticipates mostly cloudy skies with gusts reaching as high as 38 mph. This pattern is expected to clear up overnight with a sharp dip in temperature to around 39 degrees, signaling a chilly night ahead for the island's dwellers.

Similarly, the neighboring borough of Brooklyn is experiencing comparable weather today, with winds gusting to the same high speeds. The borough's weather forecast indicates an overnight drop to a low around 40 degrees. On the other hand, Queens residents will witness a slightly lower high today of 52 degrees and a low of 39 degrees tonight. In Staten Island, the day is expected to be partly sunny with temperatures matching Manhattan's highs and lows.

Heading northwards, The Bronx is also getting its share of the blustery conditions, with highs near 52 and gusts likely peaking at 38 mph. Come nighttime, the low will also drop to around 39 degrees similar, to its southern counterparts. As for the upcoming days, all boroughs can look forward to a temperate end of the week, with Friday forecasts suggesting highs in the mid-60s and partly sunny skies.

These local predictions come in the wake of the National Weather Service issuing a Hazardous Weather Outlook for the greater New York City area, including all five boroughs. The report, released early this morning confirms, "No hazardous weather is expected at this time that would meet NWS warning criteria." This statement encompasses both onshore borough forecasts and nearshore waters, where a gale warning is in effect until noon today for specific marine areas.