
New Yorkers can expect mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures throughout the rest of the week, with the National Weather Service forecasting highs generally in the low to mid-70s across the boroughs. According to the NWS forecast for Manhattan, today will see gradual clearing, becoming sunny with a high near 78. Evenings are expected to be partly cloudy, with lows in the mid-50s.
Similar weather patterns are predicted to prevail across Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island. Brooklyn will experience mostly sunny conditions with a high near 77, while Queens will be mostly cloudy, gradually becoming sunny, with a high approaching 77 as well. The Bronx expects a high near 78 today, and Staten Islanders should prepare for the morning fog to lift before reaching a high around the same mark, as reported by the NWS.
The weekend, however, may bring some wet weather. A 60 percent chance of showers is expected to pick up Friday night, increasing to a 70 percent likelihood for Saturday. Most areas anticipate consistent nighttime lows in the lower 50s while daily highs will slightly dip into the 60s on Sunday. Despite the chance for some showers, no hazardous weather is anticipated that would meet National Weather Service warning criteria, as conveyed in their latest Hazardous Weather Outlook for the area.
Spotter activation, which typically indicates a serious expectation of hazardous conditions, is not expected at this time, suggesting a smooth arrival of spring. For the latest weather updates, residents can visit the National Weather Service website.









