No.
Even in heights above 10,000ft it seldom snows in August, maybe sometimes in September. However the snow never melts there. Where I live it's in the 80 deg. ballpark, though... (in the afternoons, not average) So Snow in Aug or Sept in the lowlands is about as likely as snow in NYC at that time. Sage.
november 16
In October 2008, New York City did not receive any significant snowfall. Snow is rare in October in NYC, as it is usually too early in the season for snow to occur.
In December 2003, NYC experienced a total snow accumulation of 19.8 inches. This was above the average snowfall for the month of December in the city.
NYC has not had snow in September in recorded history.
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"Snow in August" by Pete Hamill has 400 pages.
The status of snow on the ground in NYC can vary depending on weather conditions and recent snowfall. It's best to check a reliable weather source to get the most up-to-date information.
Yes, there have been Januarys in NYC where it did not snow. Climate variations can lead to fluctuations in weather patterns, resulting in some years with milder weather and no snowfall during the winter months.
Snow falls from august to April
Probably - yes. But it depends on how quickly winter comes.
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