We'll start with the obvious: the southern part of the state is usually warmer than the northern part of the state. Which part of that southern part has the warmest winter depends upon how you choose to determine “warmest.” The daily temperature volatility increases from east to west. read more
We’ll start with the obvious: the southern part of the state is usually warmer than the northern part of the state. Which part of that southern part has the warmest winter depends upon how you choose to determine “warmest.” read more
The warmest part of New York is on the coast of Long Island Sound, because on average the water temperature is much warmer than the air temperature and you benefit from it especially when the wind is coming from the west. On the Atlantic coast it is colder, because there are no buffers to stop the cold air coming from the northeast Atlantic. read more