
The National Weather Service indicates that New York City’s five boroughs will experience a mix of sunny and partly sunny conditions, with chances of rain and snow showers later in the week. On Monday, Manhattan is expected to be sunny with a high near 43°F and wind chill values between 25°F and 35°F. Brooklyn is forecast to have similar conditions, with sunny skies, a high around 42°F, and comparable wind chill values.
Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island are expected to experience a winter day with mild temperatures, with highs in the low 40s. Wind chills may make it feel slightly cooler at times. No hazardous weather is forecast to impact daily activities today or tonight.
From Tuesday through Sunday, varying weather conditions are expected. Showers have a 50% probability of beginning Wednesday evening, with precipitation potentially changing to snow by Thursday night. Forecasts across the boroughs indicate similar probabilities, with slight differences in temperature and wind. Additionally, there is a 30% chance of snow showers on Sunday, which may influence end-of-week conditions.
The Hazardous Weather Outlook for New York reports that no major storms are anticipated, and spotter activation is not scheduled. While conditions may vary, including periods of sun, rain, and snow, no widespread hazardous weather meeting warning criteria is expected from Tuesday through Sunday.









