Yes, dramatically.
Most of up-state area experiences a Humid Continental Climate, but New York City falls under the Humid Subtropical Climate.
It is the northernmost city in the USA with this climate.
Winter in NYC is moderated heavily by the ocean and is some 4-5C milder than parts of up-state area.
new york doesnt have ocean currents
Yes, the Labrador current (which is a cold current) affects New York
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The Atlantic Ocean borders New York to the south and east.
Brooklyn's climate is great.It is also part of New York. We can take the train from Queens to Brooklyn.
New York City has a humid subtropical climate. It is the northernmost U.S. city to have this climate. The rest of New York State has a humid continental climate.
New York has a humid climate due to its proximity to large bodies of water, such as the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes. These bodies of water release moisture into the air, leading to high humidity levels in the region.
New York City has a humid sub-tropical climate. It is the northernmost major city in North America to have this climate. The rest of New York State has a humid continental climate.
New York is on the Atlantic Ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean...
its an ocean