Weather in New York City


By Anonymous - Posted on 08 December 2009

Expats living in New York will probably find spring and autumn are the most pleasant seasons weather-wise; the city has a continental climate and is prone to cold winters and hot, humid summers. Although winter temperatures generally stay above freezing, snowfall and winter rain are regular occurrences. Summer in New York is generally very hot and humid, with average temperatures reaching 84°F (29°C).

New York Climate Chart

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