
The weather across New York's boroughs is gearing up for an unsettled period, with various forecasts highlighting an impending storm system set to bring rain, possible thunderstorms and gusty winds later this week. According to National Weather Service, Manhattan is expected to experience showers and possible thunderstorms tomorrow, with windy conditions and the potential for significant rainfall amounting to between a half and three quarters of an inch.
Brooklyn's scenario looks similar, with a forecast indicating a 100% chance of precipitation tomorrow, and breezy winds reaching up to 32 mph. The pattern continues in Queens with showers and possible thunderstorms projected, although there's a slightly higher prediction of rainfall amounts compared to Manhattan, as reported by National Weather Service.
As for the Bronx, the likelihood of showers is pegged at 40% starting from the early hours tomorrow, and a slight dip in temperature is expected, with lows hovering around the high 40s, as per a forecast update. Staten Island might avoid the drizzle in the morning but still faces a 20% chance of showers by the evening, with an anticipated high temperature of 57 degrees, as detailed in National Weather Service data.
The Hazardous Weather Outlook by National Weather Service underscores the potential impact of the approaching system, with warnings of 1 to 2 inches of rain, wind gusts ranging from 30 to 40 mph tomorrow, and a Gale Watch in effect from tomorrow morning through late tomorrow night. With chances of minor coastal flooding and Westerly gales possibly hitting Friday through Saturday, residents are advised to stay informed of the latest weather updates and prepare for the incoming conditions.









