The Big Apple is finally launched to spring.
The sun will give fire to the metropolitan area on Saturday, reaching a mark of 83 degrees that induces solar burns the warmest day this year so far.
“That is approximately 20 degrees above the average where we should be. Our average is usually 63,” said Marissa Lautenbacher, a Fox climate meteorologist, to the post.

Despite the attention that the temperatures receives, the explosion in the warm climate did not exceed the record of the day, which was established in 1976 when the metropolitan area delivered a 92 degree sauna.
However, it is the warmest day in until now in 2025, a little beyond the day of 81 degrees in March that inspired New York to temporarily divide their parkas for bikinis.
The sun and clouds will alternate on Saturday before temperatures fall to 58 degrees during the night.
The weather will remain hot for Easter holidays on Sunday, the temperatures of thoughts will probably limit to 67, according to Lautenbacher.

“Monday will be the best day for Easter Monday. That will be a maximum of 57,” said the meteorologist.
“But fortunately, we will warm up for New York City: on Tuesday it will have a maximum of 78, and then we will be in the 60s low, 60 superiors for the rest of the week.”
This spring season until now has been misleading hotter than normal.
The end of the tail at the end of March and early April has been on average 3.3 higher degrees in past years, but has included many important temperature changes and scattered freezing rains over time.
The Big Apple even achieved a record day of April 5 for the temperature “warmer in the morning in the morning” for the month in the history of the Big Apple, when the meteorological stations documented temperatures of 57 degrees, crushing the previous records established in the airports respected of 50 degrees in 1997.