
"New Yorkers are experiencing a period of wet and dreary weather across the boroughs, with rain moving in after 4 p.m. and continuing through the night. The National Weather Service reports that Manhattan will see rain primarily before 10 p.m., following a foggy morning. Brooklyn is also expecting rain and fog, with temperatures near 35 degrees and light northeast winds. Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island are facing similar conditions, with dense fog warnings in the morning and rain expected to persist into the weekend."
"Travelers on both roads and waterways should be aware of hazardous conditions, as a dense fog advisory is in effect until 10 a.m. EST. Reduced visibility could lead to travel delays and safety risks. According to the NWS, the advisory covers much of southeastern New York, northeastern New Jersey, and southern Connecticut, including Atlantic coastal waters and Long Island bays."
"The rest of the week offers little relief, with residents facing a notably wet February. Precipitation chances range from 30% to 90%, with rain expected throughout Friday. By the weekend, a mix of rain and snow is forecast after 1 a.m., while daytime temperatures across the boroughs are expected to stay in the low 40s, dropping into the mid-30s at night, according to local forecasts for Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island."
"Sunshine is expected to be limited, with a possible return by next Tuesday as cold fronts keep temperatures near the low 30s. East winds around 10 mph are forecast over the coming days. Staten Island is expected to see snow later in the weekend, mainly after 1 p.m. on Sunday. Monday may bring another chance of snow, while Tuesday is expected to have clearer skies and sunny conditions, with temperatures remaining cool across the New York City area."
Wet and dreary conditions will affect all New York City boroughs with rain arriving after 4 p.m. and continuing into the night. Manhattan can expect rain mainly before 10 p.m. following a foggy morning, while Brooklyn reports temperatures near 35 degrees with light northeast winds. A dense fog advisory remains in effect until 10 a.m. EST, reducing visibility and creating travel hazards across southeastern New York, northeastern New Jersey, and southern Connecticut. Precipitation chances span 30% to 90% through the week, with a weekend mix of rain and snow and limited sunshine returning by next Tuesday.
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