
New Yorkers can expect a week of sunny skies and warm temperatures across the city's boroughs. According to the National Weather Service (NWS), Manhattan is anticipating a high near 83 degrees with a northeast wind around 8 mph today, with a calm and mostly clear evening as the temperature drops to the low 60s. Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, and Staten Island are also preparing for nearly identical weather patterns, featuring mostly sunny days and partly cloudy nights, with daily highs ranging from the low to upper 80s.
Today’s forecast for Brooklyn calls for a high around 81 degrees, with winds shifting from the north to the southeast by afternoon. Queens is expected to reach a high near 82 degrees under clear skies. The Bronx will experience sunny conditions with a high near 82 degrees and a light northeast breeze. Staten Island is forecast to see similar weather, with a high near 81 degrees and light north winds turning east later in the day, as reported by the NWS.
The forecast for the coming week indicates a continuation of warm, sunny days and slightly cloudier nights. No significant temperature drops or severe weather events are expected. The NWS has not issued any hazardous weather warnings for the period from today through Friday, and conditions are projected to remain stable during this time.
While the outlook remains favorable, the NWS highlights the need to stay updated on weather developments. "This Hazardous Weather Outlook provides a summary of potential widespread hazardous weather events that may reach NWS warning criteria," according to the NWS hazardous weather outlook.









