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New York State Weather

New York State Weather is determined in a large part by the high levels of humidity that cause the entire state to be hot and humid during the summer and prone to heavy snow in the winter. The parts of New York State that are closer to the Atlantic Ocean, like New York City and Long Island, see more moderate temperatures than the inland areas. The distance that a particular area is located to the north makes only a small difference in temperature.

Every part of New York State sees plenty of precipitation. Mountainous areas see more annual rain and snow than lower elevations, but there is plenty to go around. Drought is rarely an issue, and it's never long lasting in New York. While most of New York State gets around 175 cm of snow a year, New York City and Long Island only get around 60 cm of snow yearly.

Flooding can occur in New York State, sometimes as a result of a glancing blow from a tropical storm. Direct hits from hurricanes are rare but possible. Blizzards are the most common major storm activity in New York State.

New York State Weather And Climate - Celsius

Visiting New York State? Here are the average weather conditions for a given year for selected New York State cites:

Albany Weather - The highest recorded temperature for Albany New York State for the past 59 years was 38°C, and the typical yearly high is 14°C. In the last 59 years the lowest reported temperature in Albany was -33°C, while the mean low daily annual temperature is 3°C.

Albany usually receives an average of 98 cm of rain during the year and averages 164 cm of snow annually.

Binghamton Weather - The hottest day in Binghamton for the past 54 years was 37°C, and the normal annual high is 12°C. The lowest documented temperature for Binghamton for the past 54 years was -29°C, while the regular low annual temperature is 3°C.

Binghamton usually receives an annual average of 98 cm of rain and averages 217 cm of snow.

Buffalo Weather - The highest recorded temperature in Buffalo New York State for the past 62 years was 37°C, while the average high yearly temperature is 13°C. The lowest documented temperature for Buffalo for the past 62 years was -29°C, and the regular annual low is 4°C.

Buffalo usually receives an average of 103 cm of rain during the year and averages 239 cm of snow.

Islip Weather - The highest recorded temperature for Islip for the past 22 years was 39°C, and the standard annual high is 16°C. In the last 22 years the lowest reported temperature in Islip was -22°C, and the regular annual low is 6°C.

Islip usually receives an average of 118 cm of precipitation annually and averages 64 cm of snow annually.

New York City Weather - The record high temperature in New York City New York State for the last 137 years was 41°C, and the normal yearly high is 16°C. The lowest measured temperature in New York City for the last 137 years was -26°C, and the typical annual low is 9°C.

New York City usually receives an average of 126 cm of precipitation annually and averages 73 cm of snow yearly.

Rochester Weather - The highest recorded temperature for Rochester for the past 65 years was 38°C, while the typical high yearly temperature is 14°C. The lowest documented temperature for Rochester for the past 65 years was -28°C, and the regular annual low is 4°C.

Rochester usually receives an average of 86 cm of rain during the year and receives an average of 237 cm of snow.

Syracuse Weather - The record high temperature in Syracuse New York State for the last 56 years was 38°C, and the regular annual high is 14°C. The coldest day reported in Syracuse for the past 56 years was -32°C, and the regular annual low is 3°C.

Syracuse usually receives an average of 102 cm of rain during the year and averages 300 cm of snow annually.