Cooler days are ahead, New York City.

The weather in the city should stay dry and mild through the week as two tropical systems churn southeast of the city in the Atlantic.

National Weather Service meteorologist Brian Ciemnecki said an area of high pressure over the city will keep Tropical Storm Imelda and Hurricane Humberto away from the area.

The former drenched the Bahamas this weekend and the latter has been hanging a few hundred miles to its east — and while both are headed north, neither is expected to pose a direct threat to the Tri-State Area.

“Both of these systems are prodded to kind of move off to the east and stay mainly off the mainland, which is good for us,” Ciemnecki said, adding the city’s coastlines might experience higher surf, rip currents and beach erosion.

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