New York Travel Calendar

New York Forum's Travel Calendar for New York City and State

By Matthew R. Kee, published Oct 14, 2007
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So, you are visiting New York! Congrats! Check out this handy little calendar to help you decide when to go.

January
- January weather is cold weather and since alot of people do not like the cold and will skip visiting, you can find great bargains.

February
- February, the restaurants are full for Valentine's Day and the theatre are full for the Chinese Lunar New Year.

March
- March, the weather get warmer weather, and their are fewer crowds around for you to shop and visit sites.

April
-April can be rainy and cool but fun nonetheless. If you are travelling with a mate, have a pinic in the park.

May
- May has the best weather but not alot of summer activities tho. Take your time and get to know the city.

June
-June brings early summer means which draws alot of concerts and films. The temperatures are nice and people will be out jogging and training for the Marathon in November.

July
-July bring concerts galore. The temperature will start to peak but it will be comfortable.

August
-August has a little rain but alot of summer fun. Perfect for all you outdoor activities.

September
-September you avoid the summer crowds but get hit with the heat and higher prices.

October
-October has great weather for visiting even though it can get cold and prices begin to climb again.

November
-November is Shopping, Shopping, Shopping and plus the Thanksgiving, the NYC Marathon and other activities.

December
-December you'll enjoy the holiday season if you don't mind the crowds and bring in the New Year.

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Did You Know?
The climate of New York State is broadly representative of the humid continental type, which prevails in the northeastern United States, but its diversity is not usually encountered within an area of comparable size.
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thanks for this info!!!!

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