New York, NY – Sunday will bring sunny skies to New York, but chilly wind gusts could make temperatures feel significantly colder. Wind chills are expected to hover between 20 and 30 degrees, with gusts as high as 24 mph. Travelers and pedestrians are urged to bundle up, particularly during the morning commute.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday’s high will reach 39°F, though it will feel colder due to westward winds. As the day progresses, winds will diminish slightly, but temperatures will drop to a brisk 28°F overnight, with wind chills ranging from 20 to 25 degrees.
Monday starts the week with continued sunshine and a high near 40°F. Winds will ease, making outdoor activities more comfortable. Monday night will remain clear but cold, with a low around 31°F.
Looking ahead, Tuesday offers another sunny day with highs near 40°F, though lows will once again dip to around 30°F at night. A shift in the weather pattern is expected midweek, with a 40% chance of rain moving in Wednesday night.
Drivers along major roadways, including the West Side Highway and FDR Drive, should exercise caution on Sunday and Monday mornings, as wind chills could impact visibility and frost buildup may be present in shaded areas.
Residents should plan to layer up this week and stay updated on midweek rain forecasts, which may disrupt evening commutes. For the latest updates, check your local weather alerts.
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