
The National Weather Service has issued detailed forecasts for various areas across New York, with today's conditions showing areas of fog across multiple boroughs before mid-morning, followed by gradual clearing. Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Staten Island, and Queens all anticipate a high near 48. The west wind is common in today's forecast, with gusts reaching up to 31 mph in some areas.
Tonight, the forecast predicts mostly clear skies with low temperatures hovering around the mid-30s. The remainder of the week brings sunny skies on Thursday across the boroughs, but clouds are expected to increase into Friday. Rain chances pick up significantly by the weekend, with up to 90% in some places. The consistent element across the forecasts is the high recurrence of rain and a steady hold on moderate temperatures, indicating a wet and less chilly trend for New York's weekend weather patterns.
Meanwhile, the National Weather Service's Hazardous Weather Outlook for New York City and surrounding areas reports no expected hazardous weather that would meet the NWS warning criteria for the coming days. However, a dense fog advisory is currently in effect until midday today for certain Atlantic coastal waters, including Long Island Sound and New York Harbor.
Residents and visitors in New York City should prepare for a mix of clear skies and impending rain towards the weekend. While no severe weather is expected, the rainfall will likely affect outdoor activities and could cause some minor disruptions. All should keep an eye on the latest forecasts as the weather transitions from the current calm to the rains that are on the horizon, as per the Hazardous Weather Outlook by the NWS.









