NYC Weather Today, Saturday May 30: Breezy and Cool in the 60s, Then a Sunny 76° Sunday
Saturday May 30 is dry but breezy and cool across all five boroughs — highs in the low-to-mid 60s with gusty north winds. Sunday rebounds to a sunny 76°F.

The short version: Saturday, May 30 is dry but breezy and cool for late May across all five boroughs — partly sunny, highs in the low-to-mid 60s, and a gusty north wind that will make it feel sharper than the thermometer says. The payoff comes Sunday, when winds collapse and the city warms into the mid-70s under full sun.

NYC weather today: Saturday, May 30, 2026

This is the HelpNewYork morning snapshot for the day ahead, built from the National Weather Service New York office forecast issued at 2:16 a.m. ET Saturday.

A cold front cleared the region overnight, dragging in cooler, drier Canadian air behind it. Expect partly sunny skies and a high near 63°F in Central Park, with a steady north wind of 14 to 17 mph and gusts as high as 32 mph. Rain chances are essentially zero (1%). Overnight tonight drops to around 52°F under mostly clear skies as the wind finally relaxes.

Borough-by-borough breakdown

  • Manhattan: High near 63°F. North wind 14–17 mph, gusts to 32 mph. Partly sunny.
  • The Bronx: High near 62°F. North wind 16–21 mph. Partly sunny — the breeziest, coolest of the five.
  • Brooklyn: High near 64°F. North wind 16–21 mph. Partly sunny.
  • Queens: High near 63°F. North wind 17–22 mph. Partly sunny.
  • Staten Island: High near 65°F. North wind 16–20 mph. Partly sunny — the mildest reading in the city, but exposed waterfront spots will feel the gusts.

The spread between boroughs is small today — the bigger story everywhere is the wind, not the temperature.

What it means for your Saturday

Because today is a Saturday, the routine city-service picture is simple:

  • MTA: No weather-related impact expected — it’s a dry day. Note the ongoing weekend track work: G train service is replaced by free shuttle buses in parts of Brooklyn and Queens through 5 a.m. Monday. Check the live board at mta.info/alerts before you head out.
  • Alternate-side parking: Not in effect. ASP rules do not run on weekends, and the NYC DOT 2026 suspension calendar lists no special suspension for May 30.
  • Schools: No session — it’s the weekend. NYC public schools remain open through the last day of classes on Friday, June 26.
  • Sanitation (DSNY): Normal Saturday collection. No weather holds.

Specific resident decisions

  • If you bike: A gusty crosswind day. North winds gusting past 30 mph will push you around on bridges and exposed avenues — the Williamsburg, Manhattan, and Brooklyn bridge approaches and the Hudson River Greenway will be the windiest stretches. Manageable, but plan extra grip.
  • If you’re heading outside: Bring a light layer. Low-60s plus a 30-mph gust feels like the low-to-mid 50s. Mornings are coolest.
  • If you garden or have a roof deck: Secure umbrellas, light furniture, and anything that can become a sail. Gusts to 32 mph are enough to move it.
  • If you’re planning the weekend: Save the big outdoor plans for Sunday. It’s the better day by a wide margin.

The Sunday payoff

Sunday, May 31 is the week’s highlight: sunny, a high near 76°F, and a light northwest wind around 7 mph. The gusts are gone, the chill is gone, and it’s shaping up as a near-perfect late-spring day across the city. If you have flexibility, shift outdoor plans to Sunday.

Sources

HelpNewYork Hyperlocal Weather Desk. Forecast verified less than 12 hours before publication.

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