
New Yorkers face a week filled with showers and possible thunderstorms throughout all boroughs, as forecasts indicate a steady chance of precipitation. The National Weather Service projects a 30% likelihood of showers and thunderstorms in Manhattan later today, with increased weather activity expected over the weekend. Brooklyn will see similar conditions, with temperatures nearing 80°F today and a 70% chance of rain after 2 p.m. on Saturday.
Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island will also contend with wet weather, as each borough is expected to experience several rainy days and a similar chance of thunderstorms beginning Saturday. According to the National Weather Service forecasts for these areas, showers and thunderstorms are likely mainly before 2 a.m., with additional chances continuing afterward, suggesting a more unsettled weather pattern.
The NWS Hazardous Weather Outlook for the New York area does not indicate any severe conditions expected to trigger official warnings, according to the latest forecasts.
Rainy conditions are forecast to persist into the upcoming week, with precipitation probabilities ranging from 60% to 80% through Tuesday across all boroughs. The National Weather Service notes that rainfall amounts may vary, with thunderstorms potentially producing higher totals.









