Albany, NY – This weekend in Albany is set to bring a mix of pleasant summer conditions and rising temperatures, with the mercury climbing as high as 90°F by Sunday. The National Weather Service in Albany forecasts an increase in heat and humidity starting tomorrow and continuing through the first half of the week.
According to the National Weather Service, today will be relatively comfortable with a high of 87°F and low humidity. However, temperatures are expected to rise, reaching a high of 90°F on Sunday. Monday will see temperatures slightly dip to 87°F, with minimal cloud cover expected.
By midweek, the region should brace for potential thunderstorms. Tuesday’s forecast predicts a high of 89°F under partly cloudy skies, while Wednesday and Thursday might bring afternoon storms, with a 55% and 40% chance of precipitation, respectively. Temperatures on these days will peak at 84°F and 87°F.
Minimum temperatures throughout the week will range from 59°F to 70°F, ensuring warm nights. The warmest night will be Wednesday with a low of 70°F. Cooler conditions are expected in the Catskill and Adirondack regions, with highs in the 70s and lows dropping to the upper 40s.
As the heat intensifies, residents are advised to stay hydrated and take precautions against the rising temperatures. The potential for afternoon storms next week suggests keeping an eye on weather updates to stay informed about changing conditions.




