New York, NY — Residents in New York are enjoying a mild Thursday with temperatures rising into the 70s, but a cold front is set to bring cooler weather just in time for Veterans Day weekend. Today’s highs are expected to peak around 77°F, making for a sunny and warm day. However, conditions will shift as the weekend approaches, bringing a notable drop in temperature and a chance of rain on Sunday evening.
According to the National Weather Service, Friday’s forecast includes sunny skies with highs around 69°F, followed by a breezy Friday night with lows dipping to 44°F. Saturday will continue to see cooling temperatures, with sunny skies and a high near 57°F, providing pleasant but cooler conditions for outdoor events and activities.
By Sunday, clouds will begin moving into the area, bringing mostly cloudy skies and a high near 59°F. Showers are likely to develop Sunday night, with a 70% chance of rain, which may disrupt evening travel or Veterans Day plans. Residents planning to attend events on Monday should keep an eye on weather updates, as rain could linger into early Veterans Day morning before clearing up later in the day.
Looking further into the week, the forecast predicts cooler temperatures will remain, with highs in the mid-50s on Tuesday and Wednesday. Local commuters and residents are encouraged to prepare for cooler mornings and potential rain as the cold front settles in for the week.




