Skies & Surprises: Your NYC Weather Forecast Decoded

Dive into a detailed analysis of NYC's weather trends from today's clouds to the upcoming sunny days. Meteorologist Amy Freeze guides you through what to expect.
Stay updated with the latest on NYC’s weather: Expect partly cloudy skies today with potential showers by evening, leading into a clearer but cool weekend. Full details on https://amyfreeze.ai/
Greetings New Yorkers! Meteorologist Amy Freeze here with an in-depth look at your weather for the week. Today’s forecast shows partly cloudy skies with temperatures peaking at 65 degrees. Showers are on the horizon for the evening, so keep those umbrellas handy! Looking ahead, the weekend promises milder weather with partly cloudy skies and highs in the low 60s. Dive into the full 7-day forecast, assess the impact of the low-pressure system sweeping across the Northeast, and find out what that means for your rain gear and outdoor plans on https://amyfreeze.ai/ In the Northeast region, the radar indicates a robust cluster of rain and severe weather converging on the northern New England area, particularly From Boston stretching towards Albany, a line of precipitation is making its way through, posing a rainy start to the day. Light showers are also evident around Syracuse, New York, as they progress southeastward. As for the New York City area, the skies remain relatively clearer, with only scattered clouds moving in from the west. Washington and Philadelphia appear to be enjoying dry conditions for now.
For the afternoon in New York City, temperatures rise to around 62 degrees under cloudy skies with winds from the west-northwest at 7 mph. Showers are likely by 6 PM as temperatures increase slightly to 64 degrees, with winds shifting to 5 mph from the west-northwest. By 8 PM, expect partly cloudy conditions with temperatures at 60 degrees and a gentle breeze at 4 mph from the west-northwest.
Today in New York City, expect a high of 65 degrees, while Philadelphia is also reaching 65, creating a warm pocket in the urban corridor. Moving north, Boston is experiencing a cooler day with a high of 56 degrees, and Albany is slightly warmer at 51. Scranton is coming in at 57 degrees, just above Pittsburgh’s high of 57 as well. Portland is the coolest spot in the region with a high of 48 degrees.
Tonight temperatures will dip into the upper 40s, with Buffalo at 46 degrees and Albany also hitting 48. Scranton, Pennsylvania, can expect a low of 48, while Philadelphia will be a bit warmer at 51 degrees. New York City remains mild at 54 degrees, but conditions will feel cooler as colder air moves in. Up in the north, Portland is looking at a low of 44 degrees.
Tomorrow New York City will see a high of 65 degrees, while Philadelphia warms up to 64. Pittsburgh reaches 62 degrees, and Scranton can expect a high of 57 degrees. Boston will reach 59 degrees, reflecting near-average temperatures for the season. A cool front is influencing these readings, preventing any significant increase beyond typical late May temperatures.
A low-pressure system will move through the Northeast, bringing widespread showers from Buffalo to Boston on Friday morning. Syracuse and Albany can expect rainfall accumulation that may exceed an inch, leading to possible localized flooding. Temperatures will be cooler with highs in the upper 60s. A cold front trailing with this system clears out by late afternoon, with rain chances tapering off from west to east, allowing for improving conditions into the evening.
The UV index in New York City is moderate at 5 for today and Saturday, suggesting a burn time of about 27 minutes in direct sunlight. With clouds moving in, you might find the UV exposure slightly reduced, especially if showers develop.
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