NYC Evening Forecast: A Symphony of Skies

Explore the dynamic weather patterns sweeping through NYC and the Northeast on July 19, 2025, from sunny spells to stormy hours.
Catch a glimpse of tonight’s weather in NYC and the Northeast, with insights into temperatures, storm patterns, and much more!
On July 19, 2025, NYC and the Northeast will experience a mixed bag of weather phenomena. From partly cloudy skies in NYC to thunderstorms in Washington, D.C., and clear conditions in Portland and Boston. Find detailed temperature predictions and weather changes on https://amyfreeze.ai/. Stay prepared for fluctuating conditions and read our full forecast!
The Northeast region shows scattered showers and thunderstorms primarily across southeast Pennsylvania moving towards Philadelphia and New Jersey, with some storms reaching into northern Maryland and Delaware. Washington, D.C., is seeing active thunderstorms, while cities like Scranton and upstate New York remain under mostly clear skies for now. Rain showers are brushing past the western parts of New York towards Buffalo, but these areas are largely experiencing a quiet weather picture. Portland and Boston can expect clear conditions.
For this evening in New York City, anticipate mostly cloudy skies transitioning to cloudy conditions as the night progresses. Temperatures will gradually dip from 78 degrees at 9 PM to 76 degrees by 1 AM. Expect a light southerly breeze, holding steady between 5 to 7 miles per hour.
Tonight, temperatures will dip to 60 degrees in Scranton and Syracuse, while Buffalo will be slightly warmer at 61. New York City expects a low of 72, significantly milder than surrounding areas. Philadelphia will see a low of 71, and moving further south, Washington, D.C. will not drop below 73. Expect cooler conditions in the Northeast as a chilly air mass moves in overnight.
Tomorrow in the Northeast, high temperatures will soar, with Philadelphia and New York City both reaching a sizzling 92 degrees. Scranton will see a warm high of 84 degrees, while Pittsburgh registers 84 as well. Further north, Buffalo hits 80 degrees, and Syracuse is forecasted for 77 degrees. In Boston, expect a pleasant high of 83, while Portland cools off slightly with a high of 75.
A low-pressure system brings rain showers across the Northeast tomorrow, starting early in the morning over Pittsburgh and spreading to Syracuse and Albany by afternoon. Heavy rainfall could lead to brief localized flooding, especially around urban areas. Temperatures will hover in the low to mid-70s, providing a cooler reprieve from recent heat. A cold front will pass late tomorrow night, potentially enhancing showers and bringing gusty winds.
NYC’s UV index will be high on Saturday with a value of 7, so expect a burn time of about 20 minutes in the sunshine. On Sunday, the UV index bumps up to 8, shortening the burn time to approximately 17 minutes!
Saturday: Cloudy with a high of 81 degrees and a low of 74 degrees. Sunday: Partly cloudy skies and noticeably warmer with a high reaching 90 degrees and a low of 70 degrees. Monday: Clear conditions expected, with temperatures peaking at 84 degrees and a nighttime low of 65 degrees. Tuesday: Mostly clear with a high around 80 degrees and dropping to 66 degrees overnight. Wednesday: Partly cloudy with a daytime high of 82 degrees and an evening low of 69 degrees. Thursday: Mostly clear skies, warmer temperatures with a high of 87 degrees and a low of 74 degrees. Friday: Thunderstorms anticipated early, with a warm high of 93 degrees and a low of 76 degrees.
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