Weather in NY

Many people ask what to take with you on a trip, or what things to take more if you are going to come to New York. I will try to talk about our view of the weather here, which may help someone with a solution. Weather in New York New York typically has wet hot summers and wet cold winters. The weather can change dramatically within a few hours, and tourists and city residents should take this into account when planning their trip. Autumn in New York is mild, with temperatures ranging from 10 ° C to 18 ° C. The air is crisp and clear, and the sun shines frequently. At the beginning of autumn, the days are still very long, so you can walk to your heart’s content.

A warm sweater or coat for evening walks in October will not hurt. In November, temperatures can drop below freezing in the evenings. Keep in mind that September has the most hurricanes in New York and is likely to occur until October. Until this year, snow did not fall frequently in New York. If you get to such an event, immediately run to the central park to play snowballs, because this is a holiday for everyone. Until the snow falls so much that schools and offices are even closed. This happens quite rarely, but winter weather with heavy snowfall, which is familiar to many Russian people, causes panic here.

And, since Americans take care of themselves and their children, they prefer not to get out of the house in this weather. In addition, huge delays in the metro begin due to poor visibility of signal lights for drivers. In New York there are many stations “on the street” and they are not yet very adapted to such weather conditions, so I advise you to leave the house in advance! Days in winter are short – only 9-10 hours, so keep that in mind when planning your day. Now, however, snow is no longer such a rarity. Bring rubber boots, warm socks and insoles, then you will definitely not freeze and look like real New Yorkers.