Sun and clouds, with chance of rain Saturday afternoon in The Bronx

Saturday will feature sun and clouds, with chance of rain in the afternoon in The Bronx.

Skyler Harman

Sep 26, 2025, 9:38 PM

Updated 2 hr ago

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:
There will be a relatively quiet weather pattern for the next several days.
The overnight hours will be calm with some clouds.
The weekend, overall, is mostly dry. Temperatures will be in the upper 70s for both days with lows in the mid-60s.
Temperatures will be consistent until Wednesday when there will be a significant change. Temperatures will reach the upper 60s and as the high temperatures. Cooler weather sticks around through the end of next week. It will feel crisp, cool, and autumn-like.
Rain wise, the best chance over the next five days is for Saturday night into early Sunday. You'll want an umbrella if you're hitting the town on Saturday evening and planning to return in the wee hours of the morning.
Showers will be light with a few pockets of moderate rainfall, but largely uneventful in terms of severe weather or major impacts.
MONITORING THE TROPICS: Gabrielle is a post tropical cyclone as of Thursday night. The News 12 Storm Watch team is keeping an eye on Humberto and another area of concern that will likely become the "I" named storm. The News 12 Storm Watch team will keep you posted throughout the weekend for anything that changes and might affect the borough, but it could have some turbulent ocean conditions early next week.
FORECAST
OVERNIGHT: Partly cloudy and dry. Lows in the 60s.
SATURDAY: Sun and clouds followed by possible late afternoon or evening rain. Highs in the upper 70s. Lows in the mid-60s.
SUNDAY: Chance of rain in the morning before partly sunny conditions for the rest of the day. Highs in the upper-70s. Lows in the mid-60s.
MONDAY: Partly cloudy skies. Highs in the upper-70s. Lows in the low 60s.
TUESDAY: Sun and clouds. Highs in the mid-60s. Lows in the upper 50s.
REST OF THE WEEK: Sun and clouds with highs in the upper 60s and lows in the 50s.