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What's weather like in New York City, New York?

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Does New York City get rain? Snow? Hail? What's summer weather like? Here's what five local experts had to say about weather and precipitation in New York City, New York.

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Have cotton clothes, get used to high temperatures, mix up with people, get extroverted & some limited kinda food.

Someone moving to NYC should know the subway is incredibly hot and humid in summers, and the rats love to scamper over the feet of those waiting for the train. I would highly suggest taking a taxi, if affordable. They should also know that Governor’s Island is a wonderful place to spend a summer afternoon.

Sharon, says: 2020

New York City is the melting pot of the world. It welcomes and embodies most of the world’s cultures and practices that exist. Before coming to NYC, one must be aware of this diversity. Be prepared for interactions with people who hail from these varying cultures and to explore its relevant background.

Viktoria, says: 2020

Buy clothing for the cold windy winters and the hot and humid summers. The city is beautiful. There are no mountains and no stars, but there is a skyline that is unimaginable by someone who has not been to NYC.

Joshua, says: 2020

Research the various neighborhoods across New York City’s five boroughs. Each neighborhood has a distinct identity. Residents are proud of their chosen identities and communities. Housing and rental prices vary drastically with different neighborhoods. For example, $1500 per month could fetch a spacious, sunny one-bedroom apartment in some parts of Brooklyn. That deal is impossible to find in Manhattan.

Kellen, says: 2020
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