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NYC dads braved rainy, gloomy weather for Father’s Day 2025 – but the bad weather is only beginning

June 16, 2025
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NYC dads braved rainy, gloomy weather for Father’s Day 2025 – but the bad weather is only beginning
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Dads across the Big Apple braved a rainy, gray Father’s Day — as forecasters warn the gloomy stretch is only getting started.

“Monday through Wednesday is going to stay overcast, with highs mostly in the 60s and low 70s,” FOX Weather meteorologist Cody Braud told The Post on Sunday.

“It’s just gonna be another kind of similar stretch of days like today, where it’s kind of gloomy outside, but there may also be some pockets of extremely light rain,” Braud said.

Then the weather will take a turn for the worse Thursday evening.

People riding the Cyclone roller coaster at Coney Island's Luna Park.
Coney Island’s attractions still lure dads and their families despite the gloomy weather Sunday. Gregory P. Mango

“There’s actually a chance of severe storms on Thursday,” Baud said. “There’s gonna be a cold front pushing in from the west.

“We could see some storms later in the afternoon, possibly even once the sun goes down, bringing the threat of damaging winds,” he added.

Despite Sunday’s dismal skies, several determined dads hit the sights from Citi Field to Coney Island to make the most of their rain-soaked afternoon with the family.

People walking near Citi Field on Father's Day.
Families also braved the unseasonable weather at the Mets’ City Field stadium in Queens. Michael Nagle

At Citi Field in Queens, 41-year-old Michael Handell wouldn’t let the rain ruin his Father’s Day and his daughter’s first-ever Mets game.

“The weather’s been terrible,” said Handell, a Washington Heights native who runs a kids’ sports program. “It seems to rain on the weekends all the time, like every weekend there seems to be rain.”

But his daughters, Libby, 6, and Molly, 3, were still “excited” despite the weather while clad in their colorful rain coats.

Man taking a photo of his grandfather's picture in front of Citi Field on Father's Day.
Marcos Ramirez, 36 of Boston, holds a photo of his grandfather on a rainy Father’s Day. Michael Nagle

“It’s what I want to do on Father’s Day,” Handell said. “It’s a great gift.”

On Coney Island in Brooklyn, Dan Lutz, 55, came in from Sayville, LI, with his son Jason, 12, for a new Father’s Day tradition of riding the amusement park’s famed Cyclone rollercoaster.

“We would have gone more times but had to stop after three times because of the rain hitting you in the face, it’s a little rough,” he said.

A father and his two sons at Coney Island's Luna Park on a rainy Father's Day.
“It’s important to teach them that the rain doesn’t stop you from having a good time,” Sebastian Green said as he enjoyed the day with his sons, 7 and 4, in Luna Park on Coney Island. Gregory P. Mango

Sebastian Green, a 40-year-old filmmaker from Astoria, Queens, also was at Luna Park and watched his sons, ages 7 and 4, play in the arcade.

“This is a great Father’s Day!” Green said. “It’s important to teach them that the rain doesn’t stop you from having a good time.”

But some locals were fazed by the gloom.

Family in rain ponchos at Coney Island.
Despite Sunday’s dismal skies, several determined dads hit the sights from Citi Field to Coney Island to make the most of their rain-soaked afternoon with the family. Gregory P. Mango

“This whole weekend’s a washout! This kind of cold, wet weather destroys the business,” grumbled a man named Denny, 70, who was slinging candy apples and cotton candy at Lunatic Ice Cream.

“You get nothing, maybe 10% of what’s normal on a weekend,” he said of customers. “It’s only tourists.  Who’s going to want to spend their Father’s Day walking around in this?”

But after the cold, rainy stretch this week, New Yorkers can expect a pivot to more summer-like temperatures.

Sunny skies and hot temps reaching the 90s are expected toward the tail end of the week, Braud said.

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