New York, NY – After a cold and blustery weekend, New Yorkers can expect a gradual warm-up this week, but rain and strong winds could impact midweek travel. Temperatures will climb into the 50s by Wednesday, but with it comes a 90% chance of showers and breezy conditions.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday will be sunny with a high near 37°F, but wind chills will make it feel colder in the morning. By Tuesday, temperatures will rise to 49°F under mostly sunny skies. However, Tuesday night brings increasing clouds and a 30% chance of showers, with a low around 42°F.
Wednesday will be the warmest day of the week, reaching 55°F, but widespread rain and gusty winds are expected. Forecasters warn of potential travel delays and hazardous conditions, especially during the morning commute. By Wednesday night, heavier rain could lead to localized flooding, with temperatures dropping to 50°F.
Looking ahead, Thursday will see a mix of sun and clouds with a high of 53°F and a 40% chance of lingering showers. Friday and Saturday will bring drier conditions, with highs in the upper 40s and mostly sunny skies.
Residents should prepare for fluctuating conditions and plan accordingly for midweek rain. Stay updated with the latest forecasts and travel advisories.
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