![]() However, it dropped to -18.9 ☌ (-2 ☏) in January 1994. On the coldest nights of the month, the temperature usually drops to around -12 ☌ (10 ☏). The average temperature is of 0.8 ☌ (33 ☏), with a minimum of -2.7 ☌ (27.1 ☏) and a maximum of 4.3 ☌ (39.7 ☏). In January, the coldest month of the year, the weather in New York is usually cold. ( January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December) Here are the average sunshine hours per day. The amount of sunshine in New York is good in summer, but it's not low even in winter because, as mentioned, some sunny days can always occur. ![]() There is a moderate amount of rainfall also in autumn, but it is still the season in which rainy days are a little less frequent. ![]() November is by now a cold month, during which the first snowfalls may occur. In early September, the weather is often still characterized by heat and humidity, with sunshine and some afternoon thunderstorms, then it quickly becomes mild and relatively quiet until mid-October, while in the second half of October, the first cold days may occur. The highest record is 39.5 ☌ (103 ☏), set in August 2001.Īutumn, from September to November, is milder and less unstable than the other seasons, at least in the first part. Sometimes, even heat waves occur, when the temperature reaches 35/38 ☌ (95/100 ☏), and remains high at night, around 25 ☌ (77 ☏) or above. On sunny days, thunderstorms can occur in the afternoon. However, there are different situations also in this season: cool days, maybe rainy as well, with highs around 23/25 ☌ (73/77 ☏), alternate with hot days, with highs around 28/30 ☌ (82/86 ☏). Summer, from June to August, is hot, especially in July and August. On sunny days, the first afternoon thunderstorms can erupt. By May, the average temperature becomes pleasant, although there can still be cool days, or even a little cold and rainy, while the first heat waves can bring the temperature above 30 ☌ (86 ☏). But already in April, the temperature can sometimes exceed 25 ☌ (77 ☏). In March, it can snow, and this can sometimes happen still in early April. In spring, from March to May, the weather continues to be unstable: the first warm days alternate with the return of cold weather. There are also clear and sunny days, with cold nights, and daytime temperatures mild or in any case acceptable. On other occasions, the wind can blow from the south, bringing some mild days, with highs around 12/15 ☌ (54/59 ☏). On average, 76 cm (29.8 in) of snow fall annually. The heaviest snowfall in a single day occurred on January 23, 2016, when 69 centimeters (27.3 inches) of snow fell. Snowfalls are frequent, and sometimes can be abundant, resulting in real snowstorms. ![]() In the last decades, the coldest record is -19 ☌ (-2 ☏), set in January 1985 and in January 1994. ![]() The wind chill can make the air feel colder than it actually is. Check the latest weather alerts here.Winter, from December to February, is cold: the average temperature is just above freezing (0 ☌ or 32 ☏), but cold spells, during which the temperature can drop to about -10/-15 ☌ (5/14 ☏), are not rare. Up to 8 inches are possible for parts of northern New Jersey - and a winter storm warning has been issued for areas of Passaic and Morris counties, where heavier bands of snow are expected. We'll also see strong winds develop, with gusts of 30-40 mph, especially near the coast.īorderline temperatures in the city will likely impact snow totals, but snow may fall steadily enough at night to overcome above-freezing temperatures and actually yield some ruler-worthy (or sort of, anyway) totals for the five boroughs. Snow will continue to fall through Tuesday's morning commute in those areas. and we could see snowfall rates of up to an inch an hour at times - and those bursts of heavier snow could make for treacherous driving conditions throughout the night in northern New Jersey, the Hudson Valley and Connecticut (Fairfield County is under a winter storm warning until 10 a.m.). Snow started to fall in the city around 6 p.m. There is some mix of snow and rain expected in NYC overnight, bringing down totals a bit from where they were earlier in the day - but New Yorkers can still expect to wake up to wintry conditions. With only a few official weeks of winter left, a storm could finally bring New York City some accumulating snowfall (if anyone's still interested), while other parts of the tri-state area, including much of the Hudson Valley and northern New Jersey, could see more than a half-foot associated with this system.Īt this point, New York City and Long Island, which are under a winter weather advisory, could see 3 to 5 inches of snow, though sleet and rain will likely mix in at times. ![]()
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