
As New Yorkers welcome the second half of September, weather forecasts across the boroughs project a generally agreeable week ahead with glimpses of the sun amidst occasional chances of rain. According to the National Weather Service, today in Manhattan there's "a 20 percent chance of showers after 2pm" with a high near 81 degrees and light winds. Brooklyn can expect a similar climate, with a high of 80 degrees and light winds shifting throughout the day.
Queens, not to be outshone, mirrors Manhattan's conditions closely, also bracing for a "20 percent chance of showers" combined with a high of 80 degrees today. The Bronx forecast highlights partially sunny skies with a slight cool down, anticipating highs around the 79-degree mark on Monday. Staten Island's forecast anticipates a more tangible dip in temperature, offering a high near 75 degrees to start the week, whereas the chance for rain increases slightly midweek, with "a 40 percent chance of showers" on Wednesday.
Amid the daily predictions, the National Weather Service's Hazardous Weather Outlook for the New York City area remains calm, declaring, "No hazardous weather is expected at this time" for both the day and the week ahead.









