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Sunny Week Ahead for New York Boroughs with Coastal Flood Advisories in Effect

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Published on August 22, 2025
Sunny Week Ahead for New York Boroughs with Coastal Flood Advisories in EffectSource: Unsplash/ Courtney Cook

New Yorkers can anticipate a week of mostly sunny skies and warm weather, with forecasted highs in the low to mid-80s throughout the boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island. The National Weather Service reports a similar weather pattern across these areas with today marked by sunny conditions and highs ranging from 82 to 85 degrees, all expected to have clear nights with lows in the mid-60s.

The weekend is expected to remain pleasant with sunny skies, although there's a 20–30 percent chance of showers on Sunday afternoon across most boroughs, possibly leading into a rainy Monday. In the Bronx, rain is most likely before 8 a.m. on Monday, while Staten Island has a 50 percent chance of precipitation during the day, according to the NWS. Despite the possibility of rain, all areas will still enjoy partly sunny conditions at the start of the week, with temperatures holding steady in the comfortable 80s.

The National Weather Service has issued several advisories related to coastal flooding, high surf, and a high risk of rip currents. These advisories warn of potential flooding and strong currents, primarily during the evening hours, affecting various locations including Hudson, Eastern Essex, Eastern Union, and Richmond (Staten Island). A Hazardous Weather Outlook is also in effect, along with a Coastal Flood Advisory for areas such as Southern Fairfield and Southern Westchester, from 10 p.m. this evening to 2 a.m. EDT Saturday.

In Kings (Brooklyn), residents are advised to pay close attention to the "High Surf Advisory" and "High Rip Current Risk," both in effect through Saturday evening. While no hazardous weather meeting warning criteria is expected in the coming days, sunny conditions are set to return by Tuesday and continue through Thursday across all boroughs. Overnight low temperatures will follow a consistent trend, settling in the low 60s, as reported by the NWS.