STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — If a crisp fall week is what you’re looking for, a crisp fall week is what you’re going to get (more or less).

Sunday will be the warmest day of the week at a comfortable 73 degrees, with AccuWeather describing the day as “breezy and pleasant with a blend of sun and clouds.”

The night, however, will bring thunderstorms, pounding rain, and strong wind gusts that will carry on into the beginning of the workweek.

Monday will only reach a high of 64 degrees, a nearly 10-degree drop from Sunday. The rain, AccuWeather said, “can lead to poor visibility and slow travel during the morning commute,” on top of the ponding that Sunday night’s rain created.

But after the rain moves out of the area, New York City will be at the mercy of sunshine and clouds, with an odd shower or two potentially sprinkling down come Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.

Temperatures will continue to slope downward throughout this time, with Tuesday’s high of 66 degrees devolving into Friday’s high of 60 degrees.

Autumn activities should be in full swing come the weekend. With no rain in sight, romping through pumpkin patches and plucking apples off orchard trees will be a punctuated by cool weather and sunshine and clouds.

Saturday will hit 61 degrees as the sun pours down onto the five boroughs. Sunday, on the other hand, will feed into that “Twilight” vibe with clouds coating the sky. The high, akin to Saturday, will reach 62 degrees, according to AccuWeather.

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