Shocking Weather Twist: When Will Manhattan’s St. Patrick’s Day Soaking End?

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If you’re heading to Fifth Avenue for the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade, don’t forget your umbrella. A slow-moving storm system has brought steady rain and gusty winds to Manhattan, making for a soggy celebration. While the wet weather won’t cancel the world’s largest and oldest St. Patrick’s Day parade, it’s sure to put a damper on the festivities for those unprepared.

Morning Rain Dampens the City

The day kicked off with gloomy skies and persistent rain, forcing New Yorkers to navigate slick streets and puddle-filled sidewalks. Temperatures have remained mild, hovering around 56°F (14°C), but a stiff breeze has made it feel cooler. Gusts of up to 25 mph have added to the damp chill, making the usual parade excitement a little harder to enjoy. The parade, a beloved Manhattan tradition dating back to 1762, is expected to draw thousands of participants and spectators. Marchers will make their way up Fifth Avenue from 44th Street to 79th Street, rain or shine. While the showers may make for a dreary backdrop, the Irish spirit is alive and well, with attendees donning green ponchos and umbrellas to keep the celebration going.

Shocking Weather Twist: When Will Manhattan's St. Patrick's Day Soaking End?
Source: Newstalk

When Will the Rain Stop?

There’s good news for those tired of the drizzle. Weather experts predict that the rain will begin tapering off by early afternoon, likely around 2 p.m. Skies will gradually clear, giving way to drier conditions later in the day. Temperatures will remain in the mid-50s, offering some relief as the moisture finally exits the city. Looking ahead, Tuesday promises a much-needed weather rebound. The forecast calls for bright sunshine and a high of 63°F (17°C), making it a perfect day to enjoy the city after Monday’s rain. Wednesday will bring a mix of sun and clouds, with temperatures staying mild around 57°F (14°C).

More Rain on the Horizon?

The dry spell won’t last too long, though. By Thursday, another round of showers and even a possible thunderstorm could make an appearance. Windy conditions are also expected, making for a less-than-ideal end to the workweek. Friday will see cooler air settle in, with highs only reaching around 50°F (10°C) under partly cloudy skies.

What You Need to Know Today

  • Travel With Caution – Wet roads and reduced visibility could cause delays. Take it slow and allow extra time for your commute.
  • Dress for the Weather – Waterproof jackets, boots, and umbrellas are a must if you’re heading outside.
  • Enjoy the Parade Safely – Sidewalks may be slippery, so watch your step, and be mindful of large crowds navigating through the rain.

The Bottom Line

While rain may have put a damper on Manhattan’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade, it won’t last forever. By the afternoon, the worst of the storm will be over, and clearer skies are on the way. With sunshine and warmer temperatures expected in the coming days, New Yorkers won’t have to wait long for a much-needed break from the gloom.

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