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Variable Skies Over New York City with a Mix of Rain and Sunshine Expected This Week

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Published on November 03, 2025
Variable Skies Over New York City with a Mix of Rain and Sunshine Expected This WeekSource: Unsplash/ Loren Gu

As New Yorkers brace for a slight shift in weather patterns this week, forecasts from the National Weather Service indicate a mixture of sun, clouds, and potential rainfall across the city's five boroughs. Today, residents can expect a 40 percent chance of rain, predominantly after 1 p.m., with high temperatures hovering near the low 60s in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island, with the Bronx slightly cooler at a high near 60, calm winds gradually picking up in strength.

According to the weather forecast for Manhattan, tonight's skies are predicted to clear with a low around 46 degrees, while the outlook for Brooklyn mirrors this trend, except with a slightly warmer low around 47 degrees. As this front moves in, while gusts may reach as high as 29 mph, the borough feels the chill of the wind sweeping across the avenues.

For those living in Queens, the detailed forecast maintains sunshine will dominate Tuesday with similar windy conditions, and Wednesday will offer a reprieve of mostly sunny skies and a comfortable high near 63 degrees. Residents of the Bronx and Staten Island can also anticipate comparable weather with sunny Tuesday forecasts and a progression to clear skies as indicated by the outlook for Staten Island.

Please note, amidst these tranquilities, a Hazardous Weather Outlook has been issued by the National Weather Service for potential gale conditions affecting Atlantic coastal waters from Monday evening through Tuesday afternoon. Rain is expected to return Friday night, with a 60 percent chance of showers across most of New York City. Residents can expect changing weather through the weekend, with periods of sun and rain.