NYC’s Weather Watch: Tomorrow’s Skyline and Temperature Trends

Discover the latest on New York City’s weather: clear skies with an anticipated mix of warmth and incoming thunderstorms. Learn how this could shape your week ahead.
Catch up on tomorrow’s partly cloudy skies and rising temps in NYC! A sneak peek into a week filled with warm weather and unexpected thunderstorms.
Welcome to your detailed NYC weather forecast for tomorrow! New York City is set to start with partly cloudy skies and 74°F at 8 AM, climbing to a cozy 80°F by noon under mostly cloudy conditions. However, don’t put your umbrellas away yet—anticipate a cold front bringing rain and potential thunderstorms by tomorrow afternoon. With a UV index of 9, it’s essential to stay protected with sunscreen. Tune into our full 7-day forecast for insights from Amy Freeze and get ready for varied climatic conditions across the Northeast.
Our regional radar shows clear skies dominating much of the Northeast today. There are scattered rain showers located off the coast southeast of the New York City area but no precipitation on land. Areas like Boston, Scranton, and Albany will continue to enjoy comfortable, clear conditions. Keep an umbrella handy if you’re traveling to the southern coastlines just in case the offshore showers drift inland.
New York City wakes up to a partly cloudy sky with temperatures starting at 74 degrees at 8 AM. A gentle northeast breeze of 3 mph picks up slightly to 4 mph from the southeast by 10 AM, as temperatures rise to 77 degrees. By noon, expect a mostly cloudy cover with temperatures reaching 80 degrees and a south wind at 6 mph.
Tomorrow in the Northeast, temperatures will soar, with Pittsburgh expected to hit a sizzling 91 degrees. Philadelphia will be close behind at 87 degrees, while Scranton and New York City will see highs around 84 degrees. Buffalo will warm up to 86 degrees, and Syracuse will reach 87 degrees. Boston rounds out the region with a comfortable high of 82 degrees, indicating above-average temperatures across the board due to a strong ridge of high pressure settling in.
A cold front will sweep through the Northeast tomorrow, bringing widespread rain and potential thunderstorms from Washington D.C. up to Boston. The heaviest rainfall is expected in the afternoon, with a chance of localized flooding, particularly in low-lying areas. Temperatures will drop by about 10 degrees following the front, leading to cooler conditions by Wednesday. Look for gusty winds, especially along coastal areas in New York and Boston, which could impact travel. The system will clear by Wednesday evening, setting the stage for drier, cooler weather into mid-week.
Expect a high UV index in NYC with a value of 9 today, leading to a burn time of approximately 15 minutes in direct sunlight. Tomorrow, the UV index will dip to 8, providing a slightly longer burn time of 17 minutes. It’s important to layer up with sunscreen and wear protective gear to stay safe from harmful sun rays!
Here’s your 7-day forecast for New York City: Tuesday: Partly cloudy with a high of 77 degrees and a low of 68 degrees. Wednesday: Mostly clear skies and warmer with temperatures reaching 82 degrees and cooling down to 70 overnight. Thursday: Expect clear conditions with a high of 88 degrees and a low of 75 degrees. Friday: Thunderstorms early in the day, with temperatures peaking at 95 degrees and dropping to 78 degrees by evening. Saturday: Scattered thunderstorms are likely, reaching a high of 88 degrees and a low of 74 degrees. Sunday: Showers expected early on, with highs around 82 degrees and lows near 73. Monday: Partly cloudy with a warming trend, as highs reach 89 degrees and the low stays around 74.
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