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New York City Boroughs Set for Mild Spring Weather as No Severe Conditions Expected

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Published on May 07, 2025
New York City Boroughs Set for Mild Spring Weather as No Severe Conditions ExpectedSource: Unsplash/ Thomas Habr

New Yorkers can expect a variety of weather conditions across the boroughs this week, including a mix of sunshine and light showers. In Manhattan, the National Weather Service forecasts a "mostly sunny" day today with highs near 75°F and a slight chance of rain. Tonight, skies may turn "partly cloudy," with temperatures dipping to around 59°F.

Neighboring Brooklyn is expected to see similar conditions, with daytime highs reaching around 73 degrees and partly cloudy skies developing by evening. In Queens, the forecast calls for some patchy fog early in the morning, clearing to mostly sunny skies later in the day, with temperatures peaking near 72 degrees, as reported by the NWS.

The Bronx is set for a sunny day with highs near 74 degrees, followed by partly cloudy skies overnight with lows around 57, as per the National Weather Service. Staten Island, meanwhile, is expected to be slightly warmer, reaching a high near 73 degrees during the day, with a partly cloudy evening.

Despite the typical variability of spring, the National Weather Service’s Hazardous Weather Outlook for the New York City area states that no hazardous weather is currently expected that would meet warning criteria. The forecast indicates stable conditions through Tuesday, with no severe weather anticipated.