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Consistent Sunny Days and Chilly Nights Expected in NYC with Weekend Showers on the Horizon

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Published on November 13, 2025
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The weather across New York City's boroughs is forecasted to be fairly consistent, with mostly sunny days and chilly temperatures, as nighttime lows hover in the upper 30s to low 40s throughout the week. According to detailed forecasts for Manhattan, sunny days with highs in the low 50s are expected today, and similar conditions are seen across Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island with only minor variations in temperature and wind speeds. Slight differences include Brooklyn's and Staten Island's highs nearing 52 degrees and Queens seeing a peak of 51 degrees today.

The upcoming days also bring an anticipation of showers for the weekend. Saturday night is projected to have an 80% chance of precipitation across the five boroughs, as reported by weather forecasts for Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island weather services. Although Sunday mornings may still see a 40% chance of showers, the skies are expected to clear up by the afternoon, with high temperatures climbing to near 60 degrees.

Alongside the weather specifics for each borough, no hazardous weather is expected that would meet the National Weather Service's (NWS) warning criteria, both for today and over the next several days. This outlook was outlined by the NWS in their recent Hazardous Weather Outlook for areas including New York (Manhattan), Bronx, Richmond (Staten Island), Kings (Brooklyn), and Queens. The brief covers the region of southern Connecticut, northeast New Jersey, and southeast New York.

Atlantics coastal waters should also remain hazard-free today, but come Sunday night into Monday, mariners might need to brace for westerly gale force wind gusts. Spotters, usually activated by the NWS to confirm hazardous weather conditions, are reported not to be expected at this time. Those on or near the waters can keep themselves informed through updates issued by weather authorities.