
The National Weather Service extended forecast for New York City indicates mostly sunny conditions during the week, with a possibility of precipitation toward the end of the period. In Manhattan, the forecast calls for mostly sunny weather today with a high near 40 degrees. Partly clear skies and temperatures in the upper 20s are expected overnight across all boroughs, including Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island.
As the week continues, the forecast calls for sunny skies and moderate winds, with gusts reaching up to 28 mph at times. Wind chill values are expected to range between 15 and 25 degrees across the boroughs. High temperatures are projected to remain in the mid to upper 30s, with lows in the mid to upper 20s in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island.
By Sunday, the forecast indicates a shift in conditions, with increasing cloud cover and a 30 to 40 percent chance of rain and snow across the five boroughs. Staten Island is expected to have the highest likelihood of precipitation Sunday night, with a 40 percent chance of rain and snow before 1 a.m., followed by a chance of rain.
For the federal holiday, Washington’s Birthday, the forecast calls for mostly sunny conditions with highs in the low 40s, along with a continued chance of rain and snow. The National Weather Service Hazardous Weather Outlook for the New York region—including southern Connecticut, northeast New Jersey, and southeast New York—states that no hazardous weather meeting NWS warning criteria is expected during the week.
For those traveling on the Atlantic coastal waters, no hazardous weather is expected today, tonight, or in the coming days. The forecast indicates a period of cold but generally clear conditions, with no significant storm activity or hazardous frost expected at this time.









