By The Diary
Aug 29, 2024, 06:00 AM EDT
Still don’t know what to wear when you go out in New York this Thursday? The weather forecast for New Yorkers in the next few hours indicates temperatures that will fluctuate between a maximum of 77 degrees Fahrenheit (25ºC) and a minimum of 64 degrees Fahrenheit (18ºC). In addition, the thermal sensation, that is, the “real temperature” that you yourself will perceive will be a maximum of 75ºF (24ºC) and a minimum of 75ºF (24ºC).
The chance of rain is 5% during the day and 25% at night, while cloud cover will be 14% during the day and 13% at night.
Wind gusts are also expected to peak at 14.91 mph during the first half of the day and 5.59 mph at night, so it is recommended to wear light clothing. At this time of year, sunrise will begin at 06:21 a.m., while sunset will occur at 7:32 p.m. In total, there will be 13 hours of sunshine during the day.
As for tomorrow’s weather in New York City, there is a forecast for few clouds with a low chance of precipitation. Temperatures will range between 66 and 73 degrees Fahrenheit (19 and 23 degrees Celsius). The chance of rain will be 25% in the morning, 25% in the afternoon and 25% at night.
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The weather in New York
The climate of the Big Apple is mainly humid, characterized by cold winters and warm summers. Precipitation is frequent throughout the year, with storms during the summer and snowfall in winter. The proximity of the Atlantic coast helps to soften the temperature extremes. 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 part of the country and the humid continental climate further north, specifically at latitudes between 40° N and 70° N.
The Northeast United States has a humid continental climate with constant rainfall throughout the year, which turns into thunderstorms in summer and snow in winter. The Southeast United States has a humid subtropical climate with warm summers, cool winters and abundant rainfall.
There are at least three major climates that predominate in the western United States: semiarid, arid, and Mediterranean. The cold semiarid climate covers the central part of the West and from north to south of the United States, with little rainfall and low temperatures.
The Southwest has a cold or warm arid climate, with freezing winters and mild summers in the cold and very mild summers and winters in the warm. Both have little rainfall. The Mediterranean climate is found in the coastal area of the American West, with rainy, mild winters and hot, dry summers.