Sunny Skies & Sudden Showers – NYC’s Split Weather Forecast

Explore the dynamic shift in New York City's weather from sunny mornings to abrupt stormy conditions. Click for a detailed 7-day outlook.
Discover what weather awaits NYC from sunny skies to unexpected storms. Highlights include a sunny start tomorrow at 69°F, climbing to 75° by midmorning. However, brace for potential thunderstorms driven by a cold front, packing heavy rain and cooler air to follow.
Welcome to our extensive forecast for New York City’s ever-changing weather. Tomorrow, enjoy a lovely sunny morning, but keep those umbrellas handy as a cold front brings storms and potential heavy rain by noon. As you plan your week, watch out for temperatures peaking at 97°F on Monday with clear skies, and get set for cooler temperatures towards the week’s end. Safety tips, UV index alerts, and more can all be found on our comprehensive blog post.
Showers are making their way towards western Pennsylvania with some light precipitation appearing near Pittsburgh. Buffalo is experiencing mild rain showers moving slightly eastward, bringing wet conditions to the area. There are clear skies for much of New York, stretching from Syracuse to Albany, offering a pleasant start to the day. Boston and most of the Northeast are enjoying dry conditions but should remain prepared as weather systems can quickly head in from neighboring areas.
Expect a sunny start in New York City tomorrow morning with temperatures beginning at 69 degrees at 8 AM. By 10 AM, the temperature will rise to a pleasant 75 degrees with the sun still shining brightly. Winds will be consistent, coming from the west-northwest at 10 miles per hour throughout the morning. A few clouds may appear by noon, as temperatures peak at 80 degrees, maintaining a mostly sunny ambiance.
Tomorrow, temperatures in the Northeast will soar, with New York City expecting a high of 87 degrees, joining Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. at the same temperature. Boston isn’t far behind, reaching 83 degrees, while Albany will see a high of 80. Scranton and Syracuse are forecasted for 81 and 77 degrees, respectively.
A cold front will sweep through the Northeast tomorrow morning, bringing a line of storms from Albany to New York City and extending into Philadelphia. Expect heavy showers and potential thunderstorms, particularly in the morning hours. The system is likely to clear to the east by the afternoon, leaving behind cooler, drier air. Temperatures will drop post-frontal passage, bringing a refreshing change by late Thursday. In the meantime, expect periods of heavy rain which could lead to localized flooding, so keep your umbrellas handy.
The UV index in New York City will be very high, reaching a level of 9 on Thursday and Friday, with a burn time of about 15 minutes in direct sunlight.
For the 7-day forecast in New York City: Thursday: Expect partly cloudy skies with a high of 88 degrees and a low of 67 degrees. Friday: Partly cloudy conditions continue with a high of 85 degrees and a low of 71 degrees. Saturday: Mostly cloudy with temperatures reaching a high of 87 degrees and a low of 74 degrees. Sunday: Partly cloudy skies, warming up to 90 degrees. The low will be 79 degrees. Monday: Clear skies ahead and getting hot, with a peak temperature of 97 degrees and a low of 81 degrees. Tuesday: Mostly clear, with a high climbing to 99 degrees and a low of 81 degrees. Wednesday: Partly cloudy conditions, with temperatures cooling slightly to a high of 94 degrees and a low of 75 degrees.
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