
New Yorkers can expect a sunny stretch of weather with moderate temperatures across the boroughs according to the National Weather Service forecasts, which predict a consistent pattern of mostly sunny skies and highs fluctuating in the mid-70s to low 80s through next Thursday. Manhattan can expect sunny skies today with a high near 84°F and light northwest winds. Tonight will bring mostly clear conditions with a low around 60°F.
Similar weather is expected in Brooklyn, with sunny skies today leading into a mostly clear night. Saturday’s high will be a comfortable 74°F. The pattern of sunshine and clear evenings is set to continue into next week, interrupted occasionally by partly cloudy nights, with a chance of showers arriving Tuesday afternoon.
In Queens, today’s high will reach around 83°F under sunny skies. Tonight will be mostly clear with a low near 60°F. Residents can also expect a mostly sunny week ahead, with a similar chance of showers on Tuesday.
The Bronx will see a high near 83°F today under sunny skies and a light northeast breeze. Tonight’s low will dip to around 58°F. The week ahead is expected to bring similarly mild and pleasant weather, with the exception of possible showers on Tuesday.
Staten Island’s forecast aligns closely with the rest of the city, with sunny skies today and a high near 82°F. Tonight will be mostly clear with a low around 60°F. The upcoming days are expected to be mostly sunny, with a similar chance of Tuesday showers as in the other boroughs. Saturday’s high is forecasted to be slightly lower at 72°F.
Despite the serene outlook, the National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for the region – though it currently indicates no expectation of hazardous weather that would meet NWS warning criteria for today through to next Thursday. No spotter activation is anticipated during this period, indicating a lack of severe weather threats on the horizon.









