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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Public Report weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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The live forecast above shows New York currently around 3–5°C with a mix of cloud and clear spells. This is typical for mid-winter, when daytime highs average 5°C and overnight lows drop to -2°C, often with brisk north-westerly winds.
What is the 7‑day and 14‑day outlook for New York?
The 7‑day forecast indicates highs of 2–6°C, with rain or wet snow possible midweek. Looking further ahead, the new york weather 7 day forecast and nyc weather forecast 14 days both suggest a cold, unsettled pattern holding into early February, though the nyc weather 15 days outlook carries lower confidence. For precise hour‑by‑hour details in the boroughs, check the manhattan weather forecast 14 days and met office weather new york 14 days segments of the live board above.
How does the weather compare with other cities this week?
While New York stays cold and cloudy, bbc weather south america shows tropical heat across Rio and São Paulo (28–32°C). For a direct coastal contrast, see our Barcelona Weather page, where highs reach 15°C under sunny skies. Travellers comparing cnn weather new york with UK conditions may notice the UK weather hub reporting milder 7–10°C air from the Atlantic. For a desert alternative, check Dubai Weather (24°C sunny).
When is the best time to visit New York for mild weather?
Late April to early June and September to October offer the most comfortable conditions, with daytime highs of 18–24°C, lower humidity, and fewer rain days than midsummer.
Does bbc weather manhattan 14 days differ from the citywide forecast?
Manhattan forecasts are essentially the same as New York City’s, but the urban heat island effect can keep temperatures 1–2°C warmer overnight, especially in built‑up Midtown.
How reliable is a 14‑day forecast for New York?
Accuracy drops after day 7. The first week is reliable for trends (cold, unsettled), but day‑to‑day specifics on rain or snow timing become less certain beyond 10 days.