US - New York City

When to go
New York City has a humid continental climate and the four seasons are well marked. Summers are hot and humid, while winter is always quite cold and there is no shortage of heavy snowfall. Autumn is generally cool and dry while the spring is really pleasant even if it tends to be rainy. The average of the maximum temperatures during the winter is around 3 ° C (but it is easy to go down to -18 ° C), while the average of the maximum in the summer is around 29 ° C (but it is just as easy that there are 38 ° or even more). Due to the geographical conformation of the region and the cold current of Labrador that flows in the region in front of the Atlantic Ocean, it is not uncommon for New York to snow and there have also been strong snow storms which have caused considerable inconvenience. Take note of this if you are planning to visit the city during the winter.

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