New York, NY — Patchy fog and low clouds are hanging over parts of New York this Saturday morning, but don’t expect them to linger long. Forecasters predict the fog will burn off quickly, giving way to sunny skies and warm temperatures across the region.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures in New York City and surrounding areas will rise to the low- to mid-80s by this afternoon. Residents can expect mostly clear conditions, with foggy patches clearing by mid-morning. Highs today are projected to reach 84°F in New York, with similar temperatures forecast for nearby cities like Newark and West Milford.
Looking ahead, Sunday will see slightly cooler conditions, with highs around 80°F. Monday and Tuesday bring more moderate temperatures in the upper 70s, but keep an eye out for rain mid-week. A potential weather shift could bring showers and cooler temperatures into the region by Wednesday and Thursday, with highs dipping to the mid-70s. Stay informed by checking local updates for any significant weather changes.