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New Yorkers Set for Sunny Autumn Week with Mild Temperatures as Rain Arrives Tuesday Night

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Published on October 04, 2025
New Yorkers Set for Sunny Autumn Week with Mild Temperatures as Rain Arrives Tuesday NightSource: Unsplash/ Dan Gold

New Yorkers are looking forward to a week of generally sunny skies and mild autumn weather, with daytime highs comfortably sitting in the low 80s across the boroughs, according to various reports from the National Weather Service. The detailed forecast for Manhattan indicates sunny conditions with highs near 82 today, while tonight will be mostly clear with a low around 61. Similar conditions are expected across Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island, with only slight variations in temperature. For Brooklyn, Sunday promises sunshine with a high near 80, whereas Staten Island will see a high near 79.

As Monday rolls in, we are to expect conditions to largely remain the same, with sunny skies and highs hovering at the upper 70s to lower 80s mark. Yet, the forecast suggests changes will come Tuesday night as showers look to be likely, mainly after 2 a.m., with a chance of precipitation at 70%. This shift will quickly bring down the temperatures to the low 70s and high 60s midweek, as found in forecasts for Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island.

The rest of the week follows a typical fall pattern for the city, with mostly sunny days and clear nights. As weekend approaches, residents can look forward to more sun with highs in the mid-60s. Despite the calm outlook, the National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook highlighting that no severe weather is expected that would meet NWS warning criteria. This forecast holds both for the city and the adjoining Atlantic coastal waters.

Residents planning outdoor activities can expect mostly clear skies during the first half of the week, with possible rain beginning Tuesday night. The rain is expected to clear by Thursday, allowing outdoor activities to continue before cooler temperatures arrive later in the week.