New York, NY – Tuesday night could bring the first rain of the week, as the National Weather Service forecasts a 20% chance of showers by evening. The day will start with mostly cloudy skies and a high of 70°F, but conditions are expected to shift later in the day. Northeast winds will range from 8-10 mph, making outdoor plans feel cooler than the forecasted temperature. Commuters should be prepared for overcast skies during both morning and afternoon rush hours.
As Tuesday night progresses, the chance of showers will increase, with temperatures dropping to a low of 59°F. Winds will shift from the east, adding to the likelihood of rain. Those traveling along major roadways, such as the FDR Drive and West Side Highway, should be cautious of potential wet conditions and reduced visibility after sunset.
Looking ahead, Wednesday will remain mostly cloudy with a high near 70°F, offering little relief from the overcast conditions. By Thursday, skies are expected to clear, bringing mostly sunny weather and warmer temperatures around 77°F. Friday and Saturday will continue this trend, with sunny skies and highs in the mid-70s, providing a more pleasant outlook for the weekend.