NYC’s Week Ahead: Storms, Sun, and Rising Mercury!

Navigate through NYC's week of diverse weather patterns, from thunderstorms to sweltering temperatures. Full insights on what to expect and how to prepare!
Get ready for a thrilling weather week in NYC! From Monday’s thunderstorms to the weekend’s heat peak, we’ve got your full weather rundown. Stay prepared!
This week, New Yorkers will experience a full weather palette from thunderstorms to blazing high temperatures. Starting with stormy Monday to a warm and sunny Friday, find out our top tips for staying safe and making the most out of the city’s unpredictable skies. Detailed forecasts for each day included – equip yourself for whatever the weather throws your way!
A scattered line of storms is currently affecting northeastern Pennsylvania around Scranton, with rain activity spreading eastward towards New York City. Albany is experiencing some light showers moving in from the northwest. Across western New York, Buffalo remains clear, while Syracuse is in the path of some scattered showers. Meanwhile, Boston is seeing some light cloud cover, but significant weather remains to the north with potential showers developing later.
Temperatures in New York City this evening will hold steady at 77 degrees. Winds from the southwest will start at 4 miles per hour, decreasing slightly to 3 miles per hour by 11 PM. Expect scattered thunderstorms throughout the evening, bringing intervals of rain and possible gusty winds. Keep an umbrella handy if you’re heading out!
Tonight in the Northeast, New York City will cool down to a mild 76 degrees, while Philadelphia follows closely at 75. Scranton is expected to reach 70 degrees, matching Syracuse. Boston will see a low of 71, and Portland rounds out the region with a cooler 66 degrees.
Tomorrow in the Northeast, temperatures will soar, with highs reaching 91 degrees in Albany and Syracuse. New York City will see a warm high of 86 degrees, while Philadelphia and Scranton will both hit 87 degrees. Buffalo is also warming up nicely, expecting a high of 89 degrees. Washington, D.C. is looking at a balmy 88 degrees, marking a trend of above-average temperatures across the region influenced by high pressure. It’s a great day to stay hydrated and find some shade!
A line of thunderstorms will impact areas from Washington D.C. to Boston on Tuesday, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds. Localized flooding is possible due to the intense downpours. Temperatures will remain mild, but cooler air is expected to filter in from the northwest following the storm. The storm system will shift eastward by late Wednesday, allowing drier and more stable conditions to return across the Northeast. Be prepared for potential delays and plan your travel accordingly as the weather clears up by midweek.
On Monday in NYC, the UV index will be a very high 9, indicating potential sun exposure risks with a burn time of 15 minutes. By Tuesday, the high UV index remains at 9, so keep applying SPF and stay in the shade to protect your skin.
Monday: Thunderstorms are likely with a high of 83 degrees and a low of 74 degrees. Tuesday: Partly cloudy skies with temperatures reaching a high of 86 degrees and a low of 76 degrees. Wednesday: Scattered thunderstorms with a high of 89 degrees and a low of 76 degrees. Thursday: Partly cloudy conditions, warming up to 91 degrees, with a nighttime low of 78 degrees. Friday: Partly cloudy skies again, with the temperature peaking at 88 degrees and dropping to 72 degrees. Saturday: Showers expected late in the day, with a high of 84 degrees and a low of 74 degrees. Sunday: Thunderstorms early in the day with temperatures reaching a high of 83 degrees and a low of 72 degrees. Stay safe and enjoy the week!
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