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| Manhattan Apartment Locator Services : Manhattan Apartments |  | Contents | |
| Climate |
| Manhattan has a humid continental climate, though
being adjacent to water it suffers less temperature fluctuation
than inland areas. Manhattan winters are typically cold (though
not severely so; temperatures below 0-deg F only occur about
once per decade on average), and sometimes feature snowstorms
that can paralyze the city with over a foot (30 cm) of snow.
Springs are mild, averaging in the 50s (degrees Fahrenheit,
10–15 degrees Celsius) in late March to the lower 80s
°F (25–30 °C) in early June. Summers in Manahattan
are hot and humid, with temperatures commonly exceeding 90 °F
(32 °C), although high temperatures above 100 °F (38
°C) are about as rare as subzero (F) lows in winter. Autumns
are comfortable in New York and similar to spring in temperature.
However, the weather is notably unpredictable, with mild, almost
snowless winters (such as in 1997-98) and relatively cool summers
(such as in 1992) an occasional surprise, and huge snowstorms
arriving as late as the second week in April (significant snow
after mid-March is fairly rare though). Travelers are advised
to check forecasts and bring several layers of clothing in late
fall and in the early spring months (e.g., November, March,
April). |
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