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New York City Weather: Sunny Skies and Rising Temperatures to Possibly Break Records

What to Know

  • Monday begins the trend of warm temperatures after a cool morning. Temperatures are not expected to rise beyond the mid 60s, but that’s where things start to change.
  • The next two days will bring us into the 70s before we see a real opportunity to break high temperature records to close out the second week of April.
  • By Thursday, we will start to climb into the 80s and peak in the low 80s to the mid on Friday.

NEW YORK — Our dry spell continues with another week of sunny skies, along with temperatures rising to the 80s by the end of the work week, possibly breaking records.

Monday begins the trend of warm temperatures after a cool morning. Temperatures are not expected to rise beyond the mid 60s, but that’s where things start to change.

The next two days will bring us into the 70s before we see a real opportunity to break high temperature records to close out the second week of April.

By Thursday, we will start to climb into the 80s and peak in the low 80s to the mid on Friday. New York City’s forecast for that day is 84 degrees, close to average for early July (minus humidity).

On the other hand, it is important to notify that the humidity and gusts of wind on Tuesday and Wednesday increase the risk of fire in the area.

We shouldn’t get another shower until Sunday, when our chances increase later in the day.

Most of the record highs for Friday were set in the 1940s. We should be within a degree or two of hitting those highs for Central Park, LaGuardia and JFK airports, as well as Bridgeport and Poughkeepsie.

Check out the glorious 10-day forecast for New York City below.

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