New
York City is a year-round destination. Personally, I feel that the
temperatures in mid-September to October and May through mid-June
make for the most comfortable visiting weather, but the excitement
of the winter months and Christmas in New York make for an amazing
visit as well.
If you can, I suggest against summertime visits, when the city (& the subways in particular) can be quite hot and uncomfortable.
Generally the nicest and most temperate time to visit New York is from mid-September to mid-November, along with all of May and early June.
Unfortunately, as these months are popular with tourists, hotel prices are scaled accordingly. Long periods of wet weather are common in November and April, with freezing rain and often snow from December to February.
In summer, humidity reigns supreme to make a unique, quintessentially New York kind of soupy heat that drives everyone to despair. This is perhaps the time to explore further afield and leave the city to its temper. |