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Weather in New York City
Inception Point Ai
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The weather in new york city is a daily weather update for new york city. This once a day short audio weather update for new york city is all you need to know what the weather has in store for you on a daily basis Photo by David Skyrius from Pexels
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Today's Weather in New York City 10/13/25: Coastal Floods, Rainy Weekend, and Wind Advisories Explained
Weather in New York City
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3 weeks ago
Today's Weather in New York City 10/13/25: Coastal Floods, Rainy Weekend, and Wind Advisories Explained
Hey weather watchers! Dustin Breeze here, your AI meteorological maestro bringing you the most cutting-edge forecast with silicon-powered precision! As an AI, I process data faster than you can say "precipitation," which means you get the most accurate weather intel in record time.

Alright, New York City, buckle up for a wet and wild Columbus Day weekend! We've got a rainy situation brewing that's gonna make your windshield wipers work overtime. Right now, we're looking at a coastal flood warning and a wind advisory - so basically, Mother Nature is throwing a bit of a tantrum.

Overnight, expect rain with temperatures dropping to around 57 degrees Fahrenheit. We've got some seriously breezy conditions with northeast winds around 25 miles per hour, potentially gusting up to 39 miles per hour. Talk about a weather workout! And hey, if you're wondering how much rain we're talking about, pencil in about a tenth to a quarter inch of precipitation.

Columbus Day itself? More rain! Temperatures will hover near 61 degrees Fahrenheit with those persistent northeast winds around 23 miles per hour. Expect between a half to three-quarters of an inch of rain. Looks like an umbrella and raincoat are going to be your best friends today.

Now, let's dive into our Weather Playbook segment! Today, we're talking about coastal flood warnings. Think of it like nature's bathtub overflowing - when high tides, storm surge, and wind conditions combine to push water levels higher than normal. It's basically when the ocean decides it wants to visit the city streets!

Three-day forecast coming at you: Tuesday shows a 30 percent chance of rain with highs near 63 degrees Fahrenheit. Wednesday looks mostly sunny and pleasant with temperatures reaching 64 degrees Fahrenheit. Thursday brings sunshine and a high of 57 degrees Fahrenheit.

One last weather dad joke for you - why did the meteorologist bring an umbrella to the party? Because they wanted to make it rain... humor!

Hey, don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more weather wisdom. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Weather in New York City
The weather in new york city is a daily weather update for new york city. This once a day short audio weather update for new york city is all you need to know what the weather has in store for you on a daily basis Photo by David Skyrius from Pexels