
Forecasts indicate a variety of weather conditions across New York City’s boroughs, with temperatures expected to drop. Scattered snow showers are possible in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island, leading into a week of seasonally cool weather.
The National Weather Service reports that Manhattan is expected to have sunny skies with highs around 36 degrees and wind chills ranging from 15 to 25 degrees. After 1 a.m., there is a 50% chance of snow showers, along with increasing cloud cover and temperatures dropping to the mid-20s.
The situation is similar in Brooklyn, with a high of 36 degrees and wind chills dropping to 10 degrees. In Queens, temperatures are slightly cooler, with a high of 35 degrees, and the same 50% chance of snow is expected tonight.
In the Bronx, sunny conditions are expected today with a high of 36 degrees, though wind chills may drop to 10 degrees. Staten Island is also preparing for night-time snow showers, with a 50% chance and temperatures falling to around 26 degrees.
Looking ahead to the week, forecasts indicate partly sunny days with highs gradually rising to the mid-40s, along with occasional snow and rain. Later in the week, there is a 40 to 50 percent chance of rainfall across the city.
The Hazardous Weather Outlook indicates a potential snow accumulation of up to ½ inch across southern Connecticut, northeast New Jersey, and southeast New York, including all of New York City's boroughs. While the conditions are not severe enough to trigger warnings, caution is advised for late-night and early-morning travel.
After tonight's snow flurries, no hazardous weather requiring additional warnings is expected, suggesting a relatively calm week ahead for New York City.









