NYC Morning Rain and the Week Ahead: Your Urban Weather Guide for June 2025
By
Amy Freeze
From morning showers to sunny highs, check out what the weather holds for New York City and the Northeast this coming week.
Facing a wet start to your Tuesday morning in NYC? Find out what other weather surprises this week holds for New York City and beyond in our detailed forecast.
This week in NYC starts with the pitter-patter of morning rain but don’t put away your sunglasses yet! We’re unpacking a full week of weather dynamics, from stormy to sunny skies. Stay on top of temperature swings and prepare for each day with our detailed guide, covering hourly weather updates, temperature highs and lows, and special weather advisories for the Northeast region.
In the Northeast, a band of rain is spreading from west to east, currently impacting Pittsburgh with steady showers. This rain is advancing towards central Pennsylvania, including areas like Scranton and Harrisburg, where wet conditions will develop. In New York City and up to Albany, expect increasing cloud cover ahead of the rain. The New England coast, including Portland, remains dry under partly cloudy skies as the rain is still westward.
In New York City, tomorrow morning begins with showers at 8 AM and a temperature of 61 degrees. By 10 AM, the rain gives way to cloudy skies as temperatures rise to 63 degrees, with an easterly breeze at 7 mph. As we approach noon, expect continued cloud cover with temperatures reaching 65 degrees and winds shifting slightly to 8 mph from the east.
Tomorrow in the Northeast, Pittsburgh is expected to reach a high of 80 degrees, significantly above average for this time of year. Syracuse will see a warm afternoon with temperatures climbing to 75 degrees. New York City is looking at a high of 67 degrees, while Philadelphia will reach 70 degrees. In the New England region, Boston is forecasted to hit 65 degrees, and Portland will remain cooler at 63.
A warm front moves across the Northeast tomorrow, bringing steady showers and potential thunderstorms, primarily impacting areas from Washington to New York by midday. Expect heavy rainfall in some areas, especially around Scranton and Philadelphia, which could lead to localized flooding. As the front progresses, gusty winds are likely, picking up in strength by late afternoon, particularly along the coastlines such as Boston. Cooler temperatures will follow the front, with a swift drop in humidity levels by Wednesday. Stay prepared for possible weather advisories.
The UV index in New York City will reach a very high level of 8 today, with a burn time of about 17 minutes under direct sunlight. Moving into Monday, the UV index drops to a moderate level of 4, with a longer burn time of 35 minutes.
For the 7-day forecast in New York City:
Sunday: Cloudy skies with a high of 74 degrees and a low of 60 degrees.
Monday: Expect light rain late in the day, with temperatures around 65 degrees and a low of 63 degrees.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy conditions with a high of 73 degrees and a low near 64 degrees.
Wednesday: Clear and sunny, reaching a high of 83 degrees and a low of 69 degrees.
Thursday: Sunshine continues with partly cloudy skies. The high will be 88 degrees, and the low will remain at 69 degrees.
Friday: Partly cloudy conditions will persist, with a high of 81 degrees and a low of 66 degrees.
Saturday: Rain is expected, with the day’s high reaching 75 degrees and a low of 61 degrees.