New York, NY – After a night of near-record low temperatures, New York is in for a gradual warm-up heading into the week. Sunday’s lows dipped into the 40s and 50s in some parts of the region, with temperatures near the coast dropping to 52°F at JFK Airport, closely approaching records from past decades.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday’s high is expected to climb to the low 70s, with clear skies providing a reprieve from the cold. By Monday, conditions will improve significantly, with highs predicted to reach 76°F, marking a return to warmer weather.
The five-day forecast promises even more sunshine, with temperatures gradually rising. By midweek, New York could see highs of 80°F on both Tuesday and Wednesday, accompanied by clear skies. The week ahead appears calm, with no severe weather in the immediate forecast.