By The newspaper
30 Sep 2023, 06:00 AM EDT
Are you not sure what to wear to go out on the streets of New York this Saturday? The weather forecast for today in the city that never sleeps points to a maximum temperature of 64 degrees Fahrenheit (18ºC) and a minimum of 57 degrees Fahrenheit (14ºC). In addition, the thermal sensation, that is, “real temperature” that you are going to experience will be around 64ºF (18ºC) maximum and 64ºF (18ºC) minimum.
Wind gusts will reach a maximum of 6.84 mph during the day and 6.21 mph at night, so it is recommended to wear appropriate clothing. At this time of year, sunrise will be at 6:51 a.m., while sunset will be at 6:40 p.m. In total there will be 12 hours of sun throughout the day.
The weather forecast for tomorrow in New York
The weather in New York tomorrow is expected to have clear skies. Temperatures will range between 63 and 77 degrees Fahrenheit (17 and 25 degrees Celsius).
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The weather in New York
New York has a mainly humid climate, characterized by cold winters and warm summers. Precipitation is constant throughout the year, with storms in summer and snowfall in winter. The proximity of the Atlantic Ocean helps to smooth out extreme temperature variations. 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 different climates depending on the region and time of year. For example, on the East Coast, the predominant climates are the humid subtropical climate in the southeastern region of the country and the humid continental climate further north, specifically, towards latitudes between 40° N and 70° N.
The American Northeast has a humid continental climate with very frequent rain throughout the year, turning into storms in the summer and snow in the winter. The southeastern United States has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers, cool winters, and notable rainfall.
On the western side of the United States there are at least three major predominant climates: semiarid, arid, and Mediterranean. The cold semi-arid climate encompasses the west central and north-south United States, with little rainfall and low temperatures.
The southwest has a cold or warm arid climate, with frosty winters and somewhat milder summers and very warm summers and mild winters. Both have little chance of rainfall during the year. The Mediterranean climate occurs in the coastal area of the western region and has rainy, mild winters and dry, hot summers.