NYC Evening Weather Roundup – From Clear Skies to Thunderstorm Alerts!

Discover how the weather will change from tonight into the next week in New York City and across the Northeast. From clear evenings to looming thunderstorms, know what to expect and how to prepare.
Partly cloudy skies tonight in NYC with temperatures falling into the mid-60s. A cold front approaching will bring rain and potential thunderstorms across the Northeast tomorrow.
As you step out tonight in New York City, enjoy a gentle breeze under partly cloudy skies. But don’t put your umbrellas away yet! A cold front is on track, promising rain and possible thunderstorms from Pittsburgh to Boston. Highs will hover in the 70s, so it’ll be a mild day, but prepare for cooler nights and localized flooding risks in urban areas. Detailed forecasts for the coming days are available on our full blog post at https://amyfreeze.ai/
On the Regional Radar, a band of rain is stretching from Buffalo through Syracuse. This precipitation is moving eastward, potentially affecting Albany with showers. Portland remains under clear skies with no immediate precipitation expected. The rest of the region, including Boston, New York City, and Philadelphia, is experiencing dry and clear conditions at this time.
This evening in New York City, expect partly cloudy skies transitioning to mostly cloudy by 1 AM. Temperatures will start at 82 degrees at 9 PM, dropping to 75 degrees by early morning. Winds will shift from northwest at 5 miles per hour to north at 6 miles per hour through the night.
Tonight, temperatures across the Northeast will dip significantly. Expect lows of 54 degrees in Burlington and 55 degrees in Buffalo, while Syracuse will see a low of 56. New York City is forecast to reach 63 degrees, while Philadelphia will cool down to 64.
Tomorrow in the Northeast, expect some warm temperatures as highs climb to 80 degrees in both New York City and Philadelphia. Scranton will see a high of 76 degrees, while Albany reaches 74 degrees. Boston is looking at a pleasant 72, and Buffalo will top out at 72 as well. Portland will be slightly cooler at 68 degrees, keeping things mild for this time of year.
A cold front is set to sweep through the Northeast tomorrow, bringing widespread rain and potential thunderstorms from Pittsburgh to Boston. Expect rainy conditions, primarily in the afternoon and evening, with the heaviest precipitation along the coastlines of New York and New England. Temperatures will remain mild, hovering in the mid-70s but cooler air follows as the front moves offshore late Thursday night. While severe weather risks are minimal, localized flooding is possible in urban areas with poor drainage.
Today in NYC, expect a UV index of 9, signaling very high sun exposure with a burn time of 15 minutes. Tomorrow, the UV index dips slightly to 8, but sun safety remains crucial with a burn time of 17 minutes.
For the 7 day forecast in New York City: Thursday: Mostly cloudy skies with a warm high of 90 degrees and a low of 69 degrees. Friday: Clouds continue with temperatures reaching 78 degrees for the high and cooling to 63 degrees at night. Saturday: Expect cloudy conditions, with the high peaking at 71 degrees and the low near 60 degrees. Sunday: Clouds linger, bringing a slightly cooler high of 68 degrees and a low of 61 degrees. Monday: Showers are expected, with a daytime high of 68 degrees and an overnight low of 64 degrees. Tuesday: Look for showers late, with temperatures climbing to 76 degrees and a low of 67 degrees. Wednesday: Partly cloudy skies wrap the week with a high of 79 degrees and a low of 71 degrees.
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