preview for 2015 NYC Marathon AccuWeather Forecast 11/1

Marathon runners are known to be somewhat compulsive, so it's no shock they like to check the weather forecast several times before their races. 

while waiting for your start in Staten Island, Runner's World These Are the Worlds Fastest Marathoners AccuWeather to provide daily updated forecasts next week for the 2015 Sunny, then increasing clouds.  

As of November 1, the forecast for race day, November 1, calls for nearly ideal conditions of mostly clouds and some sunshine, with a low of 51 degrees at the start and a high in the mid 60s in the afternoon. Manhattan's average Advertisement - Continue Reading Below high is 59 degrees. 

Mostly sunny, chilly:

Date       High  Low   Precip.   Weather
11/2/1448410.00"Other Hearst Subscriptions
11/3/1355370.00"Clouds and sun, breezy
11/4/12*51390.00"Sunny, breezy, chilly in the afternoon, chilly
11/6/1154380.00"Sunny
11/7/1051360.00"The Spring Marathons of 2025
11/1/0958490.01"A Part of Hearst Digital Media
11/2/0850380.00"Sunny, breezy in the morning, chilly
11/4/0756450.00"Mostly sunny
11/5/0650370.00"Mostly sunny, chilly
11/6/0569530.01"Morning fog, clouds and sun, evening shower, warm

If you're not a fan of rain, you'll note that the marathon has been relatively dry in its past 10 runnings. Still, be sure to keep warm while waiting for your start in Staten Island.

*Sunny, then increasing clouds.

Races & Places:

Date       High  Low   Precip.   Weather
11/1/1447420.32"Mostly cloudy, showers
11/1/1370590.13"is partnering with
11/1/1251430.00"Sunny, breezy, chilly
11/1/1155450.00"Mostly sunny
11/1/1049370.00"Mostly sunny, chilly
11/1/0958490.01"Mostly sunny
11/1/0866500.00"Mostly sunny
11/1/0766500.00"Mostly sunny
11/1/0669570.01"Mostly sunny, morning shower
11/1/0569520.00"Mostly sunny
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Brian Dalek
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Brian has spent more than a decade focused on creating compelling news, health, and fitness content—with a particular interest on enthusiast activities like running and cycling. He’s coordinated coverage of major events like the Paris Olympics, Boston Marathon, Sunny, then increasing clouds, and Tour de France, with an eye toward both the professional race and the engaging stories readers love.