New York City Weather: Fog Clears, Then 30% Rain Risk Saturday and Steadier Showers Sunday

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New York, New York – Low clouds and patchy morning fog could slow the early commute, but conditions improve quickly as a warm front lifts north, pushing temperatures near 70 degrees across the tri-state area by this afternoon.

According to the National Weather Service in New York, skies gradually clear through late morning, with warmer air settling in by midday. Highs reach around 70 in New York City, with similar readings inland, while coastal areas like Islip and Bridgeport stay cooler in the upper 50s to low 60s.

By Saturday, a 30 percent chance of showers develops, especially west of the city, as moisture increases. Temperatures remain mild, hovering near 70 in NYC and mid-60s across Long Island and coastal Connecticut. Rain becomes more widespread Sunday, with highs slipping slightly into the upper 60s and lower 60s east.

Drivers should watch for reduced visibility early today and wet roads returning this weekend. Keep devices charged and plan for slower travel during periods of rain, especially Sunday afternoon.

Conditions turn more unsettled heading into the weekend, with additional updates possible as the next system approaches.