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Living in NYC
Climate  
Whether ice skating in Rockefeller Center, catching some sun at Hudson River Park, seeing the leaves change in Central Park or smelling the blooming flowers at the Bronx Botanic Garden, New Yorkers enjoy a seasonal climate that can accommodate a year-round schedule of diverse activities.
OVERVIEW
A Continental Climate
The City’s coastal location produces a humid continental climate with temperatures slightly warmer than inland cities at the same latitude. While winters here are cold enough to sustain snow, snowfall in recent years has been minimal.

New York City weather data[156]

Month

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Year

Average high temperature, °F
(°C)

38
(3)

40
(4)

50
(10)

61
(15)

72
(22)

80
(27)

85
(30)

84
(29)

76
(24)

65
(18)

54
(12)

42
(6)

62
(17)

Average low temperature, °F
(°C)

25
(-4)

27
(-3)

35
(2)

44
(7)

54
(12)

63
(17)

68
(20)

67
(19)

60
(16)

50
(10)

41
(5)

31
(-1)

47
(8)

Rainfall, inches
(mm)

3.4
(86)

3.3
(84)

3.9
(99)

4.0
(102)

4.4
(112)

3.7
(95)

4.4
(112)

4.1
(104)

3.9
(99)

3.6
(91)

4.5
(127)

3.9
(99)

46.7
(1,124)

Four Distinct Seasons
With four distinct seasons, New Yorkers experience a full spectrum of weather conditions. Spring begins roughly in March, with high temperatures starting at 50 degrees (Fahrenheit) and becoming warmer through the summer. July and August produce the peak temperatures in the 80s that taper off with the start of fall in September. Cool winter temperatures in the 30s begin in December, with January generally offering the year’s coldest temperatures.

Daylight Savings
New York City is on Eastern Standard Time, observing daylight savings time between March and November.

CLIMATE RESOURCES
Weather.com
Visit weather.com to get more information about weather in New York City.

National Weather Service
Get detailed weather reports and forecasts for New York City from the National Weather Service.

New York Times Weather
Explore the New York Times to get the latest news about New York City and also current weather information.

New York City on Wikipedia
Learn more about New York City’s climate, and the City in general, at this thorough Wikipedia entry.
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