New York City
fromTime Out New York
9 hours agoIt's still cold in NYC and it will be for a while
A cold front brings thunderstorms, gusty winds up to 55 mph, and chilling temperatures through the week to New York City.
As we navigate the ebb and flow of New York City's February weather, it is essential to stay informed about the changing patterns and potential disruptions. The National Weather Service has issued detailed forecasts across the boroughs, with cloudy skies and rain likely to be the prevailing theme as we move through the week. Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island are all bracing for a mix of showers and potential snow as temperatures hover around the low 40s.
Tuesday will see increasing cloud cover as the cold front moves in. According to the latest forecast, there's a 90 percent chance of showers overnight on Tuesday into Wednesday, with up to a half an inch of possible rainfall on both days. National Weather Service forecasters said that this storm brings with it gusts of wind up to 20 miles per hour and temperatures in the 60s.