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New York City Welcomes a Mild Fall Week with Clear Skies and Gentle Breezes Across the Boroughs

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Published on November 02, 2025
New York City Welcomes a Mild Fall Week with Clear Skies and Gentle Breezes Across the BoroughsSource: Unsplash/ Mason C

The National Weather Service has laid out the forecast details for various parts of New York, hinting at a typical fall week ahead with mixed conditions across the boroughs. In Manhattan today, the skies remain clear as the sun asserts its presence, high near 60 degrees, and a gentle wind transitioning from calm to westwardly in the afternoon, according to the NWS forecast.

Over in Brooklyn, the terms of sunlight and temperance aren't much different, a single-degree dip for today's high spells almost identical weather, skies will transition to part cloudy as the night falls, and light winds will rule, the southwest breeze ushering in a low around 48 according to reports.

Queens will be basking in the same sunny outlook today with a high flirting with 59 degrees, and even as night approaches only partial clouds dare to creep in, while the southwest wind maintains the collective calm with a gentle pace, as per the forecast.

Moving northward, The Bronx braces for an almost mirrored reflection of this weather pattern, sunshine reigning supreme today and clouds meandering in by nightfall, but the low dips slightly to around 46 while a southwest wind may gust up to 23 mph at its peak, the cool breath turning northwest after midnight as can be seen on the forecast page.

Lastly, Staten Island doesn't stray from the narrative set by its neighboring lands, with sunshine dominating the day and the evening inviting partially cloudy skies, though the low temperature settles around a nudge cooler, 47 degrees, winds here too lean southwest and promise a crisp air post-sunset, as detailed in the Staten Island forecast.

As far as hazards go, New Yorkers can breathe a sigh of relief as the National Weather Service’s Hazardous Weather Outlook reports no events meeting warning criteria from tonight through Friday.