New York, NY — New Yorkers should prepare for a rainy Veterans Day followed by a mix of sunny and cool weather as the week progresses. The forecast suggests an 80% chance of rain overnight into Veterans Day, with skies clearing by the afternoon. This rain could impact early-morning travel plans or ceremonies, so residents are encouraged to bring umbrellas and plan for potentially slick roads.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will taper off on Monday afternoon, with temperatures peaking at 66°F. By Monday night, skies will clear, setting up a cooler day on Tuesday, with a high of 57°F and increased winds up to 17 mph. Tuesday night brings clear skies with temperatures dipping to around 39°F, a chillier trend that continues into midweek.
Wednesday promises sunshine, but temperatures will only reach a high of 48°F. Overnight, New Yorkers can expect partly cloudy skies, with lows around 42°F. By Thursday, there’s another 30% chance of rain starting after 1 p.m., along with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 51°F.
With fluctuating conditions, residents should stay informed on changing weather patterns, especially when traveling. Cool temperatures, clear skies, and sporadic rain are expected to define the week ahead, giving New Yorkers a mix of autumn weather.