Several reasons. One, New York City is basically surrounded by water. The Hudson gives off huge amounts of humidity that the sun traps and starts to pull up in evaporation. Because of the smog (that foggy haze caused by polution), however, not all of the humidity is able to leave and remains in the air. The pollution, as well, contributes to the overall humidity. It acts like the plastic walls and lining of a greenhouse and lets the heat in, not out. The smog itself is also often mistaken as humidity. If you're driving in from the bridge, you might see a haze even on a sunny day. Some people mistake this as humidity, when it's really pollution.
Korea's weather is somewhat similar in New York. It has four seasons of spring, summer, fall and winter and humidity is high during the summer time and extremely cold during the winter time.
The sweltering heat caused many deaths in New York City. With high temperatures and high humidity, summer felt sweltering.
usually during the summer
Snow in New York City during the summer would be an anomaly.
New York Noise Presents Summer in the City - 2005 was released on: USA: 29 September 2005 (New York City, New York)
You can find a Summer internship in New York City on the following website: http://www.nycinternships.com/. They have a lot of them.
Massapequa, New York reaches 100% relative humidity during the summertime. During the summer time in Massapequa, it is very, very hot. This causes the surrounding water (notice that Mass. is on an island, so it is surrounded by water) to heat up and rise, causing water vapor in the air.
The student was suspended for racial slurs. Racial tensions increased during the hot summer in New York City.
The Guggenheim Museum in New York City, New York has various events this summer. Some of the events at the Guggenheim Museum include workshops, tours, and film screenings.
Hot and humid!
The Plague Summer - 1953 was released on: USA: May 1953 (New York City, New York)
During the summer the weather in New York City is hot and mostly sunny. It is typically around 80 degrees although it can reach 100 degrees. It is usually dry but rarely do drought conditions threaten.