
As the week rolls on, New Yorkers can expect a variety of weather conditions across the boroughs, though the National Weather Service has not indicated any severe weather warnings for the area. According to the detailed forecast for Manhattan, residents can look forward to mostly sunny skies today with highs floating around the upper 60s. A light western breeze will persist through the day, shifting slightly as evening falls.
The outlook is similar in Brooklyn, with temperatures just a notch higher at 69 degrees, and in Queens, where the mercury will hit just shy of that, despite a marginally stronger westerly wind. The nighttime temperature for these boroughs, sets comfortably in the mid-50s. As the week progresses, the forecasting crystal ball promises an upward climb in temperatures, peaking in the high 80s to low 90s around Thursday.
The Bronx forecast echoes these predictions, adding a slight chance of showers as the weekend approaches, a pattern mirrored in the Staten Island outlook. Both areas can expect daytime highs in the mid to upper 70s by the weekend, dipping into the mid-60s at night.
Amidst this relatively mild forecast, swimmers and beach-goers should heed the Hazardous Weather Outlook issued for the coastal waters of Long Island, where a high rip current risk has been declared through the evening. The warning, which covers parts of Southwest Suffolk and Southeast Suffolk, is the only standout in an otherwise calm weather week.









