NYC’s Week in Weather: From Serene Skies to Storm Watches
By
Amy Freeze
Explore a comprehensive guide to New York City's weather this week, featuring meteorologist Amy Freeze's expert insights on temperature trends and upcoming weather shifts.
This week in NYC, enjoy clear skies and gentle breezes, with a potential for dynamic weather changes including showers and cooler nights. Get the full scoop by Amy Freeze!
Hello, NYC residents and visitors! Meteorologist Amy Freeze here with a detailed look at your week in weather. Enjoy clear skies today, but keep an eye on the horizon as the weather shifts midweek with showers and a noticeable drop in temperatures. From temperature highs and lows to tips on how to prepare for sudden weather changes, this article has everything you need to plan your week effortlessly. For more details, visit our blog post at https://amyfreeze.ai/nyc-weekly-weather-forecast.
On the Regional Radar, rain showers are making their way across western Pennsylvania, with Pittsburgh experiencing some light rain moving eastward. Syracuse and Buffalo are seeing heavier rainfall, suggesting these areas should prepare for continued wet conditions. In the Northeast, New York and Albany currently have some cloud cover, though rain is not yet affecting these locations. As we move towards New England, Boston is largely clear, while areas to the southwest should be alert to incoming precipitation. Washington D.C. and Philadelphia are starting their day mostly dry, with no significant weather activity at this time.
For this evening in New York City, enjoy clear skies with a gentle northeast breeze. Temperatures will gradually decrease, starting at 67 degrees at 9 PM, easing to 62 degrees by 11 PM, and settling at 60 degrees by 1 AM. As the night progresses, expect calm conditions to prevail.
Tonight, the Northeast will experience cooler temperatures as a reinforcing shot of cold air moves in. Expect lows of 49 degrees in Portland and a chilly 54 in Boston. New York City will drop to 61 degrees, with Scranton cooling down to 59. Philadelphia will hold onto a relatively mild 63 degrees, while Pittsburgh will be slightly cooler at 62 degrees.
Tomorrow, the Northeast is set to experience above-average temperatures, with several areas nearing the 80-degree mark. Syracuse tops the list with a high of 82 degrees, while Philadelphia is expected to reach 82 as well. New York City will have a pleasant high of 73 degrees, alongside similar forecasts for Scranton and Pittsburgh at 79 degrees each. Boston will be slightly cooler at 73, and Portland lags behind with a high of just 64 degrees.
Tomorrow, the Northeast braces for a dynamic weather shift as a cold front advances across the region. Expect rain showers transitioning into heavier precipitation by afternoon, potentially accompanied by thunderstorms. Boston to New York will experience gusty winds, with temperatures dipping by evening. On the lookout for localized flooding, especially in low-lying areas. This system clears by late Tuesday, paving the way for cooler and drier conditions heading into midweek.
The UV index in New York City is expected to be very high at 8 for both today and tomorrow, with a burn time of about 17 minutes in direct sunlight. It’s crucial to apply sunscreen regularly, wear a hat, and seek shade during peak hours
Sunday: Clear skies with a high of 77 degrees and a low of 55.
Monday: Expect showers later in the day, with temperatures reaching a high of 73 degrees and dipping to 61 at night.
Tuesday: The showers continue; the high is 71 degrees, and the low is 60.
Wednesday: More showers are in the forecast, with a high of 65 degrees and a low of 61.
Thursday: Cloudy conditions with highs around 70 degrees and 63 degrees as the day’s low.
Friday: Showers early, transitioning to mostly cloudy skies with a high of 75 degrees and a low of 65.
Saturday: Showers early, followed by clearing, as temperatures climb to a high of 79 degrees, cooling to 64 at night.