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  1. Unlike the vast majority of the state, New York City features a humid subtropical climate (Koppen Cfa). New York City is an urban heat island, with temperatures 57 degrees Fahrenheit (3–4 degrees Celsius) warmer overnight than surrounding areas.

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    New York City

    New York Cityexperiences all four seasons, with summer being extremely hot and humid, with average temperatures in July and August hitting highs in the lower 80s Fahrenheit and the concrete trapping the heat, making it feel even hotter. Spring and fall are mild and pleasant, with average temperatures in the 70s Fahrenheit, although they can be rainy. Winter can get quite cold, with below-freezing temperatures the norm and snow usually occurring a few times per season, although many days are s...

    Albany

    New York State's capital usually has colder weather than New York City, since it is further north and close to the Catskill and Adirondack mountains. In the summer, this means cooler breezes, with temperatures averaging in the high 70s Fahrenheit, and the humidity is also lower. In winter, it can get quite cold, with lows dropping into the teens at night. Snow in winter is also quite common. Spring and fall are mild, with average temperatures in the high 60s Fahrenheit.

    Rochester/Buffalo

    Further north and west, these cities near the Canadian border see some of New York State's coldest temperatures. Winter highs rarely get above freezing and the lows average in the teens. Buffalo also experiences intense wind gusts coming off of Niagara Falls. Because of their location, Rochester and Buffalo get large amounts of snowfall, with averages of more than 94 inches annually. Summer is milder than other parts of the state, only reaching averages highs of mid to low 70s Fahrenheit with...

    Summer in New York can get very hot, with heat waves possible, and high humidity. The mountains, however, are cooler, with lower humidity. The days are longer in summer, and nights can be cooler in the mountains and in the northern parts of the state. Thunderstorms and rain showers sometimes occur during this season. Summer also brings outdoor even...

    Expect gorgeous red, yellow, and orange leaves around late September and October; the further north you are the earlier the leaves will change. Early September is usually still hot, with temperatures dropping into the 60s Fahrenheit later in the month and into October. Although sometimes a surprise warm day will still occur in October and November,...

    Temperatures really drop in the winter, with the mountains often well below freezing and the wind chill making it feel even colder. Snowfall is typical and the mountains especially will often have several snowstorms per season. The days get very short in winter, with the sun setting as early as 4:30 p.m. Although winter is a less popular time to vi...

    Spring is generally pleasant, although early spring can still be cold. It’s not uncommon to have a warm day followed by several colder days and then back to warm again. April is particularly rainy, and in March it could still snow. May brings more sun and warmth, as well as some outdoor events and festivals, like Rochester’s famous Lilac Festival. ...

  2. Apr 5, 2011 · It seems brutally unfair to those on the U.S. East Coast that their Western European counterparts are at least 10 degrees Fahrenheit (5.5 degrees Celsius) warmer on average throughout the winter....

  3. Winter, from December to February, is cold: the average temperature is just above freezing (0 °C or 32 °F), but cold spells, during which the temperature can drop to about -10/-15 °C (5/14 °F), are not rare. The wind chill can make the air feel colder than it actually is.

  4. Sep 27, 2022 · New York City experiences what is classified as a humid subtropical climate zone. If we were to travel around the world at New York City's 40-degree latitude line, what kind of weather would we...

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  5. Jun 2, 2023 · The short answer is that it usually starts to get cooler in October-November, but the coldest months are December through February. Keep reading to learn more about the coldest and hottest months, the best and worst weather, what to pack if you’re visiting and more!

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  7. Weather Spark lets you compare and contrast the weather and climate in New York City to any other city worldwide. You get a detailed report with graphs showing the precise differences between them. Even better than a side-by-side comparison, the report shows you the information in unified graphs.

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