New York, NY – New Yorkers are waking up to cooler-than-normal temperatures this Thursday, with high pressure set to dominate the region’s weather through Saturday. Expect pleasant mornings in the upper 50s north and west of the city, while New York City itself starts close to 70 degrees before climbing to the upper 70s and low 80s by afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, skies will turn mostly sunny this afternoon after a partly cloudy start, as winds shift from the east to southeast at 5 to 10 mph. The stretch of dry, stable weather will keep humidity low and rainfall at bay, offering ideal conditions for commuters and anyone with outdoor plans.
The milder trend is most noticeable across the Hudson Valley and Long Island, where daytime highs remain several degrees below early August averages. Travelers can expect smooth road conditions, while energy use stays moderate with cooler nights offering natural relief. Residents are encouraged to make the most of the comfortable weather before a gradual warmup arrives early next week.
The high-pressure pattern will begin to break down by Sunday, allowing warmer and more humid air to move in. Additional advisories or updates will be issued if any significant changes develop.




