
The National Weather Service has issued several weather updates and advisories for the greater New York City area, including a frost advisory and a gale warning. In Manhattan, the forecast calls for a breezy day with sunny skies and gusts up to 32 mph, followed by a low of around 39 degrees tonight.
Residents of the Bronx may experience areas of frost Friday morning following a clear and chilly night with lows around 37 degrees. Brooklyn is expected to see similar conditions, with sunny skies today and calmer winds tonight bringing temperatures down to around 40 degrees.
Queens is expected to have sunny conditions with a brisk south wind up to 20 mph, leading into a mostly clear night with a low near 39 degrees. Staten Island may see areas of frost after 5 a.m. Friday, following a partly cloudy night with lows around 39 degrees.
Across the city, no severe weather meeting official warning criteria is anticipated, with forecasts indicating clear and sunny conditions for the Veterans Day weekend. The Hazardous Weather Outlook notes that a frost advisory remains in effect from midnight tonight to 7 a.m. Friday, affecting areas such as western Connecticut and the Long Island Sound. Maritime conditions are also under observation, with a gale warning active until 9 a.m. this morning for New York Harbor and nearby waters.









