
The National Weather Service forecasts a range of weather conditions for New York City this week, including a slight chance of snow and periods of rain across the boroughs. In Manhattan, there is a slight chance of snow today with temperatures around 35 degrees, followed by mostly cloudy nights through the week and an increased likelihood of rain toward the weekend.
Brooklyn is expected to have comparable conditions, with temperatures reaching about 36 degrees today and remaining near 35 degrees overnight. Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island are also forecast to see similar patterns, including a 20 percent chance of snow, followed by mostly cloudy skies and increasing chances of rain approaching Friday. The forecast also notes periods of mostly sunny conditions, particularly on Wednesday, across these areas.
Brooklyn’s extended forecast shows mostly sunny conditions midweek, with highs nearing 48 degrees. Queens is also expected to have mostly sunny skies on Wednesday, providing a brief break from earlier cloudy weather.
The Bronx is forecast to reach a high of 40 degrees on Tuesday, with a 50 percent chance of rain overnight. Staten Island is also expected to see cloudy conditions and possible rain, with temperatures aligning closely with those in other parts of the city. Forecasts indicate that temperatures may rise on Friday, with some areas potentially exceeding 50 degrees.
The Hazardous Weather Outlook indicates no significant threats for New York City this week. Issued at 1:37 a.m. EST on January 5, the outlook reports no expected hazardous events meeting warning criteria. Conditions over surrounding waters are also not forecast to reach warning levels. Overall, forecasts suggest stable conditions despite variable weather across the city.









