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Rainy Start, Sunny Days Ahead as New Yorkers Face Diverse Week of Weather

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Published on November 09, 2025
Rainy Start, Sunny Days Ahead as New Yorkers Face Diverse Week of WeatherSource: Unsplash/ Polina Kuzovkova

The National Weather Service forecasts that New Yorkers across all five boroughs will encounter varying weather conditions this week. Rain is expected in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island, mainly after 1 p.m., with high temperatures around 60 to 61 degrees and southeast winds of 7 to 14 mph. The chance of precipitation is 70%, with rainfall continuing into the night and accumulations of less than one-tenth of an inch.

The NWS reports that Monday’s temperatures will reach around 55 degrees by late morning before falling in the afternoon, with a 30–40% chance of rain mainly before noon. On Veterans Day, mostly sunny skies are expected across the five boroughs, with highs in the mid-40s and breezy conditions.

As the week continues, forecasts indicate partly to mostly sunny conditions, with breezy conditions on Thursday and high temperatures gradually rising to the low 50s by the end of the week. Evening skies may see occasional cloud cover, with low temperatures expected in the mid to upper 30s.

The Hazardous Weather Outlook warns that freeze conditions may happen late Monday night into early Tuesday morning. Strong wind gusts are also possible from Tuesday through Wednesday night along the Atlantic coastal waters. While the weather on land looks mostly mild, marine advisories show possible hazards, showing the changing conditions across New York's boroughs and coastal areas.