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Sunny Days Ahead as New York's Boroughs Anticipate Mild Weather with a Slight Chance of Thunderstorms

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Published on June 11, 2025
Sunny Days Ahead as New York's Boroughs Anticipate Mild Weather with a Slight Chance of ThunderstormsSource: Unsplash/ Mason C

The National Weather Service has provided a detailed forecast across New York's boroughs, predicting generally sunny conditions with intermittent showers and slight chances of thunderstorms in the upcoming days. Manhattan is expected to see "Widespread haze after 4pm" today followed by mostly clear skies tonight, with a low around 69, according to the forecast. The prediction also anticipates higher temperatures nearing 89 degrees on Thursday.

Neighboring Brooklyn shares a similar outlook, with a "Widespread haze before 8pm" tonight and sunny conditions carrying through Thursday, where a high of 87 degrees is anticipated, as reported by National Weather Service. Both areas expect a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms Thursday night, with an estimated 20 percent chance of precipitation.

Further east, Queens will experience sunny skies today, with a high near 82 degrees. Winds will shift from north to southwest throughout the afternoon. Thursday Night, "A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms before 11pm," indicates the weather outlook for Queens, where rain chances linger through the early hours.

In the Bronx, residents are also bracing for sunny weather, with a high near 85 degrees today, moving into a cooler evening with a low around 68. The Bronx's extended forecast mirrors that of Manhattan's, as Friday Night, "A 40 percent chance of showers" is expected, according to the National Weather Service.

Staten Island will see its share of sunshine and a high of 83 degrees today, with conditions shifting towards cloudy skies and likely showers starting Saturday. Notably, "Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm" are on the cards for Staten Island Saturday night, as per the weather service.

While the forecast indicates no immediate severe weather threats, a "Dense Fog Advisory" was in effect early this morning for the Long Island Sound and nearby areas. Apart from this, the Hazardous Weather Outlook for the region expects no hazardous weather that would meet the National Weather Service warning criteria. "No hazardous weather is expected at this time," remains the consistent message for the city through the early part of next week, as detailed in the outlook.