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Midtown »

Temperatures are expected to reach the mid-60s by next week. 

Prospect Heights »

Lilacs, bluebells, magnolias and cherry blossoms were on display at the garden Monday.

Upper West Side »

There hasn't been a May this hot since 1991, according to the National Weather Service.

SoHo »

A break from the polar vortex allowed some New Yorkers to shed their heavy coats.

New York City »

Temperatures were expected to rise above 80 degrees for a second straight day.

Manhattan »

New Yorkers are looking forward to a string of warm weather days, with highs expected to be in the 70s

Manhattan »

The temperature for the first day of February is expected to top 60 degrees.

Manhattan »

Saturday's high of 62 fell only two degrees short of the record high temperature for that day.

Manhattan »

New Yorkers can expect balmy weather through the end of the week after a 70-degree day Monday.

Manhattan »

The temperature topped out at 70 degrees in Manhattan on Monday to break a 115-year-old record.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Washington Square Park was filled with people looking to soak up the sun, as temperatures reached 75 degrees.

Manhattan »

So far this spring has been the warmest on record in Central Park.

Manhattan »

The NYPD released a list of street closures for the weekend.