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Stay up to date with the latest weather conditions in Queens. In this section, you'll find current data, detailed forecasts, and helpful weather insights to help you plan your day.

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Overview

The climate in Queens, one of the boroughs of New York City in the USA, is classified as humid continental. This means travelers will experience four distinct seasons and significant temperature fluctuations throughout the year. Be prepared for cool or cold winters and warm, sometimes hot and humid summers.

Winters in Queens are typically cold, with an average January temperature of about 1.3°C, while minimum temperatures can drop to -1.9°C or lower; snowfall is possible during this period. In contrast, summers are warm and occasionally hot: the average July temperature is 25.5°C, and maximum daytime temperatures can reach around 29.1°C. The summer months are also characterized by high humidity. Spring and autumn are pleasant transitional seasons with more moderate and comfortable temperatures, perfect for walking and exploring the area.

Regarding precipitation, the provided data indicates a small average amount (3-4 mm per month), although it occurs quite frequently—from 9 to 14 days a month. It is important to note that the humid continental climate typical of this region usually features more abundant and evenly distributed precipitation throughout the year. Therefore, these figures might reflect specific data or a particular observation period. Nevertheless, frequent, if light (according to this data), precipitation is possible at any time of year.

Temperature

Queens experiences significant annual temperature variation, typical of its climate. The hottest month is usually July, when the average temperature reaches 25.5°C and daytime highs can rise to 29.1°C. August is slightly cooler, with an average temperature of 24.4°C. The coldest period occurs in January, with an average temperature of just 1.3°C and night-time lows dropping on average to -1.9°C. February also remains cold, with an average temperature of 2.6°C.

The summer months in Queens, from June to August, are characterized by warm and sometimes hot weather. In June, the average temperature is a comfortable 21.9°C, gradually rising to 25.5°C in July, the peak of the summer heat. August remains very warm, with an average temperature of 24.4°C. Daytime highs in July and August often approach 28-29°C, while nights stay warm, with minimum temperatures typically ranging from 17.8°C (June) to 21.9°C (July).

The winter season, covering December, January, and February, brings a real chill to Queens, often reaching freezing levels. December begins with a relatively mild average of 3.6°C, but by January, temperatures drop to an average of 1.3°C, with night-time lows around -1.9°C. February remains cold, with an average temperature of 2.6°C. Daytime temperatures in winter rarely rise above 7°C, and night frosts are a frequent occurrence. Throughout the year, Queens experiences noticeable daily temperature fluctuations, usually between 6 and 9 degrees Celsius, creating a perceptible difference between daytime warmth and nighttime cool, especially during the transitional seasons.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Queens, according to the provided data, is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, with no distinct rainy or dry season. Monthly precipitation volume fluctuates slightly, mostly staying between 3 mm and 4 mm. This suggests that you can expect some moisture at almost any time of year, even if it is in small quantities each month.

Despite the similar volume, the frequency of precipitation varies. The highest number of precipitation days occurs in July, which averages about 14 wet days. Precipitation is also quite frequent in March, April, May, and August (12-13 days). The "driest" month in terms of frequency is November, with an average of only 9 days of precipitation. In other months, the number of wet days ranges from 10 to 11. This pattern—a small total volume of precipitation but relatively frequent occurrence—may indicate that rainfall is often light, such as drizzling or short showers, rather than heavy downpours.

The nature of precipitation changes with the season. In the winter months, such as January (average temperature 1.3°C), February (2.6°C), and December (3.6°C), precipitation often falls as snow or sleet mixed with rain, especially when night temperatures drop below freezing. In March, as it warms up, snow becomes less likely, giving way to rain, though rare snowfalls are still possible early in the month. From April to October, when temperatures are consistently above freezing, precipitation falls mainly as rain. Summer rains can be associated with thunderstorms. November, with its cool weather, mostly brings rain, but the first snowfalls are possible by the end of the month.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Queens, it's important to consider its changeable climate with four distinct seasons. Regardless of the time of year, comfortable shoes for long walks will be your indispensable companion, as you'll surely want to explore this diverse borough. Given that precipitation, though not always heavy, happens quite often (from 9 to 14 days per month throughout the year), a compact umbrella or a light waterproof jacket will come in handy. Layering is the key to comfort in Queens, as temperatures can change noticeably during the day, especially in the transitional seasons.

In winter (December-February), Queens can be cold, with average temperatures ranging from 1.3°C to 3.6°C, and nights often dropping below freezing, with possible snowfall. Therefore, be sure to pack warm outerwear (a winter coat or down jacket), a hat, scarf, gloves, and perhaps thermal underwear. Waterproof boots will also be useful. In summer (June-August), you can expect warm and sometimes hot weather, with average temperatures from 21.9°C to 25.5°C and high humidity. During this period, light clothing made of natural fabrics (cotton, linen), shorts, t-shirts, and sandals are best, along with sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat. Don't forget a light sweater or cardigan for cool evenings or air-conditioned indoor spaces.

Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) are pleasant transitional seasons with more moderate temperatures. In spring, the average temperature gradually rises from 6.1°C in March to 16.7°C in May, while in autumn, it cools down from a comfortable 20.6°C in September to 8.4°C in November. A mid-season jacket or trench coat, sweaters, and jeans or chinos are ideal for these periods. Layering is especially relevant here: it can be chilly in the morning, sunny and warm during the day, and cool again by evening. A light scarf and waterproof shoes may also prove useful, especially on rainy days, which are common in March, April, and October.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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