The NYC Morning Forecast: Showers on the Horizon

Discover how the impending showers and thunderstorms across NYC might affect your plans for tomorrow morning.
New York City is set for a wet start tomorrow with showers and possible thunderstorms. Check out the necessary precautions and what to expect for the day.
New York City residents can expect a warm and muggy morning with temperatures starting at 77 degrees and a chance of rain. By mid-morning, the temperature is expected to rise to 82 degrees with consistent northwest winds. Showers remain a possibility throughout the day. The region is bracing for varied weather, with heavy showers and thunderstorms impacting areas from central Pennsylvania to Syracuse. Boston and Portland, however, will enjoy clearer skies. For an extended 7-day forecast and more details, visit our full blog post at https://amyfreeze.ai/.
A line of heavy showers and thunderstorms is advancing across central Pennsylvania, stretching from Pittsburgh and moving northeast towards Syracuse. Albany is experiencing lighter rain, while Burlington is on the edge of the precipitation fields suggesting imminent wet weather. Notably, Boston and Portland remain dry with clearer skies predominating. Philadelphia and New York are also clear, providing a break from the rain seen further west.
For tomorrow morning in New York City, expect a muggy, warm start at 77 degrees around 9 AM with a chance of rain. Temperatures climb to 82 degrees by 11 AM, with a consistent northwest wind. Showers are possible.
Tomorrow in the Northeast, expect a noticeably warm day with highs reaching 90 degrees in both Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia. New York City is forecasted to hit 88 degrees, while Albany and Scranton will also see temperatures around 86 degrees. Boston is expected to be a bit cooler at 84 degrees, and further north, Syracuse will warm to 84 degrees as well.
Tomorrow, expect scattered thunderstorms across the Northeast, particularly impacting Burlington and Portland during the afternoon and evening hours. Heavy rain and possible lightning could affect these areas, so stay cautious if you’re planning to be outdoors. Southern New York and Philadelphia should also prepare for light to moderate rain showers throughout the day, marking a shift from today’s dry conditions. Temperatures will remain mild, providing some relief from the recent heatwave.
The UV index for New York City today is high, with a potential burn time of about 15 minutes under direct sunlight. Tomorrow, the index dips slightly but remains moderate, with a burn time of 23 minutes.
For the 7-day forecast in New York City: Thursday: Mostly sunny with a high of 89 degrees and a low of 75 degrees. A slight chance of showers at 20 percent. Friday: Partly sunny with temperatures peaking at 87 degrees during the day and dipping to 73 overnight. A 10 percent chance of rain. Saturday: Partly sunny skies with a high of 85 degrees and a low of 73 degrees. A 5 percent chance of rain. Sunday: A high of 91 degrees with a mild warming trend, a low of 74 degrees, and a 25 percent chance of showers. Monday: A high of 85 degrees with a chance of showers at 20 percent, cooling to 72 at night. Tuesday: Showers likely, with a high of 85 degrees, and temperatures going down to 69 degrees. Rain chance increases to 35 percent. Wednesday: Expect more showers with a high of 79 degrees and a low of 65 degrees, with a 25 percent chance of rain.
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