New York has a humid continental climate. Weather in New York is heavily influenced by two continental air masses: a warm, humid one from the southwest and a cold, dry one from the northwest. A cool, humid airflow from the North Atlantic also has an effect on weather in the state, albeit to a lesser extent than the continental ones. Many continental frontal boundaries move across New York, and storm systems moving north along the coast often affect the southern areas of the state.
The winters are long and cold in the Plateau Divisions of the state. In the majority of winter seasons, a temperature of −13 °F (−25 °C) or lower can be expected in the northern highlands (Northern Plateau) and 5 °F (−15 °C) or colder in the southwestern and east-central highlands (Southern Plateau). The Adirondack region records from 35 to 45 days with below zero temperatures in normal to severe winters. Much of Upstate New York, particularly Western and Central New York, are typically affected by lake-effect snows. This usually results in high yearly snowfall totals in these regions. Winters are also long and cold in both Western and Central New York, though not as cold as the Adirondack region. The New York City metro area in comparison to the rest of the state is milder in the winter. Thanks in part to geography (its proximity to the Atlantic and being shielded to the north and west by hillier terrain), the New York metro area usually sees far less snow than the rest of the state. Lake-effect snow rarely affects the New York metro area, except for its extreme northwestern suburbs. Winters also tend to be noticeably shorter here than the rest of the state.
humid suptropical in nyc and long island
humid continental in the rest of the state
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New York City has a humid sub-tropical climate. It is the northernmost major city in North America to have this climate.
The rest of New York State has a humid continental climate.
it is mostly chily and the climate is temperate
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Colonial New York had a very similar climate to today's. See the related question for that description.
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New York City is in the humid subtropical region. It is the northernmost U.S. city to have this climate. The rest of New York State is in the humid continental region.
So far this August, it's been relatively cool in New York City: temperatures mostly in the 80s Fahrenheit during the day, and 70s Fahrenheit at night, instead of in the 90s during the day and 80s at night. But it has also been very, very humid, although that is normal since New York City has a humid subtropical climate. For precise weather conditions on exact days, see the Related Link below. The page will display today's weather conditions for New York City, but you can change the date to see weather conditions in the past.
Check the related questions for the climate of New Jersey. You can also visit the NJ state climate lab, housed at Rutgers, in the related link. From there you can navigate to New Brunswick for more information.
New York City has a humid subtropical climate. It is the northernmost U.S. city to have this climate. The rest of New York State has a humid continental climate.
The weather in New York is always changing because it is a temperate climate. This means that New York experiences four distinct seasons throughout the year.
New York City has a humid sub-tropical climate. It is the northernmost major city in North America to have this climate. The rest of New York State has a humid continental climate.
New York City, including Manhattan Island, has a humid sub-tropical climate. The rest of New York State has a humid continental climate.
The climate is the same year-round. The climate for every place on earth is the same year-round. You are confusing climate with weather. See the Related Question below. New York City has a humid sub-tropical climate. The rest of New York State has a humid continental climate. The weather in New York City in the winter is cold, but usually not too cold. Average temperatures in December, January and February range from about 26.9 to 32 degrees Fahrenheit (-2.8 to 0 degrees Celsius). February is the snowiest month, with an average snowfall of 9.4 inches (23.9 cm), followed by January, with an average snowfall of 8 inches (20.3 cm). December is the least-snowy winter month, with an average snowfall of 4.8 inches (12.2 cm). See the Related Link below for more information on New York City's and New York State's climate and weather.
the weather in Ukraine is usually not cold, but the summer is warm. Basicly as in New York.
Manhattan is one of the five boroughs of New York City: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx and Staten Island. New York City has a humid sub-tropical climate. It is the northermost U.S. city to have this climate. The rest of New York State has a humid continental climate.
Colonial New York had a very similar climate to today's. See the related question for that description.
I would guess rainy because the rainy weather would move up towards New York state and cause it to rain there.
It can vary greatly throughout the state - remember, New York is a very large state - not just the city. Give a more specific region of New York, and this question can be answered more accurately.
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