New York City weather is difficult to predict, so your best bet is to dress for the seasons: falls are cool, winters are cold, springs are breezy, and summers are balmy. There's decent snowfall in the winter months, but the city's plows quickly turn the white powder into to slush and ice. Once summertime rolls around, you'll get all hot and bothered—literally. New York City gets extremely humid in the summer, with muggy conditions stinking up the Subway and messing up your hairdo.
To convert from degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius, subtract 32 and multiply by 5/9. To convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit, multiply by 9/5 and add 32.
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