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No snow on the ground now .
New Snow | Base Depth Lower/Upper | Lifts Open Open/Total |
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West Mountain New York , USA Last Updated: 01/02 Compare | ||
24 HR: 0″ 72 HR: 0″ | 20″ – 30″ Full Report | 3 / 5 |
McCauley Mountain Ski Center New York , USA Last Updated: 01/02 Compare | ||
24 HR: 0″ 72 HR: 0″ | 10″ – 28″ Full Report | 2 / 5 |
New York gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 119 days per year. Precipitation is rain, snow , sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. Climate Averages.
New York , New York | United States | |
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Rainfall | 46.6 in. | 38.1 in. |
Snowfall | 25.3 in. | 27.8 in. |
Precipitation | 118.8 days | 106.2 days |
Sunny | 224 days | 205 days |
So far this season , we’ve had 40.9 inches of snow , making this the 32nd-most snowiest season in the 149 seasons that records were kept. The seasonal average for the previous 30 years is 28.9 inches, and NYC Central Park’s all-time seasonal snowfall average is 28.6 inches.
November 2020 to October 2021 . Winter temperatures will be above normal, on average, with the coldest periods in mid-December and early and mid-January. Precipitation will be near normal, with mostly below-normal snowfall . The snowiest periods will occur in mid-December and early March.
New York City, Hudson Valley, and Long Island are the warmest in New York State because of warmer ocean temperatures which keep these area between 37-42 °F (2 to 5 °C), warmer than locations upstate.
New Snow | Base Depth Lower/Upper | Lifts Open Open/Total |
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Sugar Mountain Resort North Carolina, USA Last Updated: 12/31 Compare | ||
24 HR: 0″ 72 HR: 0″ | 34″ – 77″ Full Report | 5 / 8 |
The Summit at Snoqualmie Washington, USA Last Updated: 12/31 Compare | ||
24 HR: 16″ 72 HR: 16″ | 77″ – 77″ Full Report | 16 / 27 |
January
Rochester
February
Typically, it starts to snow in New York in December and the snow season stops in early March . January and February are the two most likely months to have snow in New York. December and March are not big snow months, but you should be prepared to deal with snow during these two months as well.
The most recent was in 2016 when January had New York’s biggest snowfall of all time . And it also happened in the back-to-back winters of 1925 and 1926. It appeared the blizzard of Feb. 11-12, 1983 (17.6″) would be the last snowfall of the winter, but then more than nine weeks later 0.8″ fell on April 18.
November 2020 to October 2021. Winter temperatures will be above normal, on average, with the coldest periods in mid-December and early and mid-January. Precipitation will be near normal, with mostly below-normal snowfall . The snowiest periods will occur in mid-December and early March.
White Christmas in New York City Since 1912, there has been at least an inch of snow on the ground in Central Park on Christmas Day 18 times, or once every six years.