New York’s Nifty November: From Sun to Showers

Explore a week of fluctuating weather in NYC, from ideal sunny skies to evening showers, with insights from meteorologist Amy Freeze.
Gear up for an interesting weather week in NYC. From enjoying the serene 72-degree afternoons to prepping for possible thunderstorms – Amy Freeze covers it all!
This week in New York City, the weather takes us on a rollercoaster from beautiful sunny skies to unexpected thunderstorms, guided by none other than meteorologist Amy Freeze. Anticipate clouds giving way to sun just in time for your outdoor plans. However, keep an umbrella handy as scattered showers and fog make their entrance, spicing up November’s weather outlook. Detailed forecasts and tips on making the most of NYC’s fluctuating weather await at our blog: https://amyfreeze.ai/new-york-nifty-november-weather Across the Northeast, the regional radar shows rain sweeping across much of New England, with significant showers over Boston, extending northward towards Portland. A band of heavier rain is seen moving southeast from Albany, while Syracuse is under substantial cloud cover with light showers anticipated. New York City and Scranton appear to be on the edge of clearing conditions as the rain heads east. Buffalo is in the clear, experiencing calm weather with no precipitation detected on the radar.
Temperatures in the afternoon will be around 72 degrees under sunny skies, ideal for outdoor activities. Enjoy a comfortable breeze as winds flow from the northwest at 9 miles per hour, decreasing to 7 miles per hour by 6 PM. By 8 PM, temperatures will ease slightly to 68 degrees, with winds shifting to west-northwest at 3 miles per hour. It’s a perfect afternoon to soak up the sun in New York City.
Today’s high temperatures in the Northeast are shaping up nicely. Philadelphia will be warm at 75. Scranton will reach 70 degrees, providing comfortable conditions for outdoor activities. In contrast, farther north, Buffalo sees a cooler high of 60 degrees. Boston’s high will be 61, making it a slightly chillier day along the coast, and Portland is even cooler at 55 degrees.
Tonight, Boston can expect a low of 45 degrees, while Portland will be slightly cooler at 43 degrees. Philadelphia will see a low of 56. Syracuse will be at 44 degrees. Scranton is expected to drop to 48 degrees, with Buffalo rounding out the evening at 48 as well.
High temperatures in the Northeast tomorrow will be impressively warm for this time of year. Washington D.C. tops the charts at 83 degrees, while Philadelphia isn’t far behind with a high of 81 and Boston will see a pleasant day at 67. Buffalo will feel a bit cooler at 65 degrees, but still well above average.
A warm front moves into the Northeast overnight, bringing scattered showers and mild temperatures from New York City to Boston. By mid-morning, expect dense fog with reduced visibility, particularly around Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. In the afternoon, localized thunderstorms may develop along the coast, with a threat of heavy rain and gusty winds. This weather pattern persists into Sunday, with clearing skies expected in the late afternoon. Temperatures remain above average for this time of year, promoting a mild weekend across the region.
New York City will experience a high UV index of 8 both on Saturday and Sunday. This indicates a burn time of approximately 17 minutes with direct sun exposure.
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