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Fair Skies and Mild Weather Ahead for the Bronx with No Hazardous Conditions Expected

Fair Skies and Mild Weather Ahead for the Bronx with No Hazardous Conditions Expected

The weather in the Bronx is showing a week of fair skies and mild conditions according to the latest forecasts. As per a detailed forecast by

National Weather Service

, today will remain sunny with temperatures climbing to a comfortable 77 degrees complemented by a northwest wind traveling at a speed of 7 to 16 mph.

As the evening sets in, the Bronx can expect mostly clear skies with the mercury dropping to around 48 degrees, the northwest wind will persist, albeit at a slightly reduced pace of 5 to 9 mph. Moving into Friday, the sun continues to dominate the forecast with an anticipated high of near 70 degrees. Over the weekend, temperatures will slightly dip, with Saturday’s high expected to be near 57 and the night getting a bit chillier at around 39 degrees.

The upcoming Sunday seems to be ushering in a change with increasing clouds and a higher near 60 degrees. The relatively clear spell breaks on Sunday night as showers become likely, and the conditions turn cloudy with a low resting at around 52 degrees. There’s a 70 percent chance of precipitation to end the weekend.

Veterans Day observers might encounter showers early in the day, but they should dissipate by the afternoon as skies clear up to mostly sunny, with temperatures reaching 66 degrees. The early part of the following week is staying on the sunny side too, with a high of 61 on Tuesday and a high near 56 by Wednesday. Evening temperatures on Monday and Tuesday nights are expected to dip into the low forties.

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National Weather Service’s Hazardous Weather Outlook

for the wider New York City area, including the Bronx, has reported that there are no expected hazardous conditions through the middle of next week. The outlook encompasses Atlantic coastal waters, along with southern Connecticut, northeast New Jersey, and southeast New York, indicating stable weather conditions ahead for these regions as well.

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