New York – A brisk breeze is already cutting between buildings this afternoon, and conditions are shifting quickly as warmer air pushes into the city. Flags snap in 20 to 30 mph gusts, streets feel cooler now, but that changes fast as temperatures climb toward the upper 70s by late day.
According to the National Weather Service, highs will reach near 78°F today before rising to around 79°F Tuesday and then jumping to 83°F by Wednesday. Rain chances begin to creep in by Tuesday night, with a 20 percent chance of showers, increasing to 30 percent Wednesday afternoon and 40 percent by Wednesday night.
Across New York City, including Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens, the biggest concern shifts from wind to timing of rain. Commuters along I-95, the FDR Drive, and the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway should prepare for slick pavement and reduced visibility by midweek, especially during evening travel hours.
By Tuesday night into Wednesday, warmer and more humid air settles in, with lows holding in the mid-60s. That added moisture may also trigger patchy drizzle or light showers before steadier rain develops later in the day. Keep an umbrella ready and allow extra travel time.
Looking ahead, conditions ease slightly by Thursday with highs returning to the upper 70s and partial sunshine. However, additional shower chances linger into the weekend, keeping roads occasionally wet and skies unsettled.
Five Day Outlook for New York City, New York:
Monday: High 78°F, mostly cloudy then breezy
Tuesday: High 79°F, mostly sunny
Wednesday: High 83°F, chance of showers
Thursday: High 78°F, partly sunny
Friday: High 76°F, mostly sunny


