
The forecast for New York City is looking bright and warm for the coming week, as detailed forecasts for each borough indicate sunny days ahead with rising temperatures. According to the National Weather Service, Manhattan will experience highs gradually climbing from today's 85 to a peak of 92 degrees by Tuesday.
In Brooklyn, the forecast similarly promises a week of sunshine, with temperatures reaching up to 90 degrees on Monday and Tuesday. Calm winds becoming south 5 to 10 mph are anticipated, which should complement the warm weather with a light breeze.
Queens also prepares for a warm stretch as per the Weather Service's detailed forecast, stating that Monday and Tuesday will bring the peak of the heat with highs also around 90 degrees. Staten Island residents can look forward to similar conditions, with a slightly cooler high of 88 degrees to start the week, according to NWS data.
Meanwhile, Bronx residents will not escape the heatwave, expecting a sunny Monday high of 92 degrees, as outlined by the Weather outlook. With temperatures consistently high across all boroughs, New Yorkers should anticipate potential discomfort in the typically robust urban heat.
In the midst of these balmy forecasts, the National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for New York City, assuring that despite the high temperatures, no severe weather that meets NWS warning criteria is expected to occur. While the city will be bathed in warmth, there are no major warnings for hazardous conditions over the next several days.









