Still don’t know what clothes to wear to go out this Monday in New York? First of all, the expected temperatures for today according to the weather forecast in the city that never sleeps will be between a maximum of 61 degrees Fahrenheit (16ºC) and a minimum of 46 degrees Fahrenheit (8ºC). On the other hand, the thermal sensation or “real temperature” expected for this day will be 63ºF (17ºC) maximum and 63ºF (17ºC) minimum.
The probability of rainfall is 40% during the day and 49% throughout the night, while we will have a cloudiness of 43% during the day and 46% at night.
Additionally, winds are expected to peak at 6.84 mph during the first half of the day and 6.21 mph overnight, so light clothing is recommended. During this period of the year, the sunrise occurs at dawn at 05:55, while it leaves us on the horizon at 19:52. In total, we will have 14 hours of sunshine during the day.
The weather forecast for tomorrow in New York
The weather in New York tomorrow the sky will be covered with widespread and intermittent drizzle. Temperatures will vary between 43 and 55 degrees Fahrenheit (6 and 13ºC). The chances of rain will be 82% in the morning, 40% in the afternoon and 82% at night.
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The weather in New York
The climate of New York is a primarily humid climate, characterized by cold winters and hot summers. Precipitation is common throughout the year, with storms during the summer and snowfall in winter. The proximity of the Atlantic Ocean helps to soften extreme temperature changes. The coldest months are December and March, while the hottest are between July and August.
What is the weather like in the United States?
A country as large as the United States has very contrasting climates depending on the region and the time of year. For example, on the East Coast, the dominant climates are the humid subtropical of the southeast of the country and the humid continental further north, specifically, towards latitudes between 40° N and 70° N.
The American Northeast has a humid continental climate with constant rain throughout the year, turning to thunderstorms in summer and snow in winter. The southeastern United States has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers, cool winters, and heavy rainfall.
On the west side of the United States there are at least three major prevailing climates: semi-arid, arid, and Mediterranean. The cold semi-arid climate spans the west-central and north-south parts of the United States, with low rainfall and low temperatures.
The Southwest has a hot or cold arid climate, with very cold winters and mild summers in the cold, and extremely hot summers and mild winters in the warm. Both have little chance of precipitation given their dry condition. The Mediterranean climate occurs in the coastal area of the western region and has rainy and temperate winters and dry and hot summers.