
As New Yorkers brace themselves for a fluctuating week of weather, detailed forecasts from the National Weather Service outline a mix of sunny skies and potential thunderstorms across the five boroughs. Manhattan, with a 30 percent chance of showers and storms later today, expects to see conditions mostly sunny with heat index values climbing as high as 96.
Similar patterns await Brooklyn and Queens, where temperatures will hover in the high 80s and chances of precipitation peak at about 30 percent; Brooklyn especially is poised for thunderstorms this afternoon before patchy fog sets in tonight, casting uncertainty on the metropolis that rarely offers respite or predictability in its ever-tumultuous dance with the skies.
Uptown, the Bronx anticipates a high near 90 degrees, while across the ferry, Staten Island looks forward to a marginally cooler high of 87. As the week unfolds, each borough leans towards a cycle of sunny days pierced by the occasion of nighttime showers, especially between Sunday evening and the early hours of Monday.
Despite the rumblings above, the Hazardous Weather Outlook from the National Weather Service remains clear of any warnings, underscoring that no severe weather is expected to reach NWS warning criteria over the next several days.









