
As New Yorkers enjoy a largely sunny and mild summer, the National Weather Service has offered detailed weather forecasts for the various boroughs, ensuring residents know what to expect in the coming days. Manhattan is seeing some haze today with highs nudging into the lower 80s and east winds blowing at a gentle clip, similar conditions were spotted across Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island.
As the week progresses, residents can look forward to mostly sunny skies with temperatures rising gradually peaking near the lower 90s by Tuesday in some areas, though Staten Island seems to be holding to a slightly cooler pattern with highs staying around the low 80s through Friday. Despite the creeping heat, the National Weather Service's Hazardous Weather Outlook has indicated that no hazardous weather is expected that would meet the agency's warning criteria, giving a green light for outdoor activities and events to proceed without weather-related concerns.
Tonight, all boroughs will experience partly somber skies with lows dipping into the high 60s, a gentle east wind will provide some relief as the evening humidity wanes Brooklyn and Queens can specifically anticipate a low of around 69 and 68 degrees respectively, while the Bronx and Staten Island are looking at slightly cooler evenings.
Weekend forecasts indicate favorable conditions for outdoor activities. Saturday will be sunny with light southeast winds and temperatures in the mid-80s, while clear skies are expected in the evening. On Sunday night, partly cloudy skies are forecast with lows around 71 degrees in Brooklyn and Queens, according to borough forecasts.









