New York, NY – Patchy fog will give way to hazy sunshine and steamy summer heat across New York City on Sunday, with temperatures reaching 88°F by mid-afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, low clouds and visibility issues will linger until around 9 a.m., especially in low-lying areas and near bodies of water. Commuters using FDR Drive and the Cross Bronx Expressway should expect slower conditions and possible delays due to reduced visibility early in the morning.
By late morning, skies will begin to clear as southwest winds pick up to 11 mph. The temperature will climb quickly through the day, so hydration and sun protection will be crucial for anyone planning to be outdoors. Central Park and city beaches could see some of the hottest readings of the weekend.
Sunday night will bring mostly clear skies and continued humidity, with a low around 75°F. Fog may return after 2 a.m., potentially impacting visibility again into Monday morning.
Looking ahead, Monday will bring more unsettled weather, with a 30% chance of afternoon showers and patchy fog in the morning. Thunderstorms are expected on Tuesday afternoon, with a 50% chance of rain and highs holding in the low to mid-80s.
🌤️ Five-Day Forecast for New York City (July 6–July 11)
Day | Weather | High Temperature | Chance of Storms/Precipitation | Additional Information |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sunday | Sunny after morning fog | 88°F | – | Winds southwest at 7–11 mph |
Monday | 30% chance of showers after 2 p.m. | 85°F | 30% | Patchy fog before 8 a.m. |
Tuesday | Chance of storms after 2 p.m., partly sunny | 83°F | 50% | – |
Wednesday | Mostly sunny | 83°F | 30% | Evening storms possible |
Thursday | Mostly cloudy, 40% chance of thunderstorms | 79°F | 40% | – |
⚠️ Heads Up: Expect another round of showers and possible thunderstorms Thursday afternoon. Be sure to keep devices charged and plan ahead for potential delays.