New York, NY – Rain and gusty winds will disrupt Tuesday travel across New York City as showers sweep the area, followed by clearing skies midweek.
According to the National Weather Service, scattered showers are expected early Tuesday, increasing in coverage by the afternoon with possible thunderstorms after 5 p.m. Gusts could reach up to 25 mph, especially along the I-95 corridor. Commuters should expect delays and slippery roads during peak travel hours. Highs will reach 54°F before dipping into the upper 30s overnight.
By Wednesday, skies begin to clear with partly sunny conditions and a high near 50°F. The dry weather continues through most of Thursday, although a 40% chance of showers may return by evening. Thursday’s high climbs to 71°F, marking the start of a mild warming trend into the weekend.
Friday brings early rain, mainly before 8 a.m., with temperatures peaking near 65°F. Expect mostly dry and mild conditions Friday afternoon through Sunday, although scattered clouds and isolated showers remain possible each day.
5-Day NYC Weather Outlook:
- Tuesday: Showers and breezy, high near 54°F. Thunderstorm possible after 5 p.m.
- Wednesday: Partly sunny, high near 50°F.
- Thursday: Chance of showers late, high of 71°F.
- Friday: Morning rain, then clearing. High of 65°F.
- Saturday: Isolated showers, high of 54°F. Mostly cloudy.



