Diving Into the Clouds: Your Week in Weather Across New York City & Beyond

Discover what the skies have planned for you with a comprehensive day-by-day guide to NYC's weather over the next week. From sunny highs to stormy lows, we've got you covered.
Catch the latest weather trends in NYC! From tomorrow’s sunny outlook to the scattered thunderstorms forecasted throughout the week, stay updated and prepared with our detailed guide.
As the Northeast braces for a week of varied weather patterns, New York City is at the forefront with its forecasts from pleasant sunny days to potential severe thunderstorms. Learn how the temperatures will fluctuate and what to expect each day, especially when planning outdoor activities or travel around the region. Stay safe and informed with accurate, up-to-date weather reporting.
A band of showers is stretching across the Great Lakes, with activity moving eastward into areas around Buffalo and Syracuse. Light rain showers are scattered along parts of Pennsylvania, including Scranton, with the potential for development as they track east towards New York City and Philadelphia. Washington sees mostly clear skies, while Boston and Portland remain predominantly dry, with little cloud cover. Keep an eye on those isolated showers drifting over the region, particularly through the afternoon hours.
Tonight in New York City, temperatures will remain steady around 76 degrees at 9 PM, easing slightly to 75 degrees by 1 AM. Winds will be gentle, coming from the south-southeast at 7 miles per hour initially, calming to 5 miles per hour. Expect mostly cloudy skies throughout the evening, with a brief period of increased cloudiness around 11 PM. A calm night lies ahead, ideal for any late-night plans.
Tonight in the Northeast, temperatures will dip into the upper 60s to low 70s. New York City will see a low of 74 degrees, while Philadelphia is expected to remain slightly cooler at 73. Scranton is forecasted to drop to 69 degrees, and Buffalo will register a low of 68 degrees.
Tomorrow in the Northeast, expect highs to reach 86 degrees in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., indicative of above-average temperatures. New York City will experience a warm 84 degrees, while Scranton and Syracuse settle at 83 and 84 degrees, respectively. Buffalo will be slightly cooler at 82 degrees, and further north, Portland will have a high of 74.
A cold front moves into the Northeast, bringing scattered thunderstorms and potential severe weather from Buffalo to Philadelphia by late afternoon. Scranton and Albany might see heavy rainfall and isolated strong winds. Temperatures will trend cooler post-front, with highs dropping into the mid-70s across much of the region. Expect rainfall totals to exceed an inch in the hardest-hit areas, prompting possible localized flooding.
In New York City, prepare for a very high UV index of 8 on Sunday, with a burn time of just 17 minutes under clear skies. On Monday, the UV index stays high at 7, with a slightly longer burn time of 20 minutes amidst scattered clouds.
Sunday: Overcast skies with a high of 82 degrees and a low of 73 degrees. Monday: Look for scattered thunderstorms, with temperatures rising to 83 degrees. The low will be 73 degrees. Tuesday: Partly cloudy with a high of 84 degrees and a low of 75 degrees. Wednesday: Scattered thunderstorms with warmer conditions, reaching 87 degrees during the day, dipping to 76 degrees at night. Thursday: Partly cloudy with a toasty high of 91 degrees and a low of 76 degrees. Friday: Another partly cloudy day with highs around 89 degrees and evening lows of 72 degrees. Saturday: Cloudy with showers arriving late, expect a daytime high of 86 degrees and a low of 73 degrees.
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