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Steady Temps and Late-Week Showers, New York City's Weather Outlook for the Week Ahead

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Published on April 14, 2025
Steady Temps and Late-Week Showers, New York City's Weather Outlook for the Week AheadSource: Unsplash/ Jack Cohen

As New Yorkers prepare for the weeks ahead, the National Weather Service has released detailed forecasts for each borough, offering residents reliable information to help them plan accordingly. For today, parts of the city including Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens see a consistent high near 64°F, as reported in Manhattan's weather forecast and corroborated by forecasts for Brooklyn and Queens. In a move becoming southwest in the afternoon, winds hover between 5 to 10 mph across the boroughs.

The nighttime brings a 60-70% likelihood of showers with the exception of Queens, where showers are expected mainly between 11 pm and 2 am. The lows around 50°F remain consistent across the featured forecasts and are expected to dip slightly lower come Wednesday evening, with clear skies opening up during later parts of the week. A low around 42°F will greet midweek enthusiasts, wearing a new coat thanks to the shifting winds.

Moving towards the end of the week, all boroughs can anticipate a gradual increase in temperature. Staten Island, specifically, looks forward to a toasty Saturday with a projected high near 73°F as detailed in the Staten Island weather forecast. Meanwhile, the Bronx echoes this sentiment seeing a similar pattern with a midweek chill and weekend warm-up, per the Bronx's forecast.

While the city prepares for a mix of partly sunny and cloudy days peppered with chances of showers -- especially towards the weekend -- the National Weather Service has issued no hazardous weather warnings for the immediate future across all categories, providing a sigh of relief after checking the Hazardous Weather Outlook. Accordingly, the spotter activation, often sought after during the tumult of unpredictable weather, is not expected at this time.