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2022 will say goodbye with rain, but no cold in New York; 2023 comes with spring weather

Reception 2017, Times Square, New York.

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The climate to greet 2022 and welcome 2023 promises to be mild, but rainy a New York, where thousands of people fill Times Square in the most famous “New Years” ceremony in the world.

The prognosis represents a large and raised contrast after the a gust of arctic air will hit the tri-state area this Christmas, bringing cold record and tragedy in the region with at least 38 dead.

Tomorrow the temperature should also be above normal in Times Square. “Despite the recent bitter cold, this New Year’s Eve and January 1 will be quite warm for New York, very similar to last year,” when both days had highs of 56 degrees F (13 degrees C), said the Chief Meteorologist of New York. AccuWeather, Dan Pydynowski.

But this Saturday it might rain in New York, In his opinion National Weather Service (NWS-NY). At the moment the precipitation forecast is 64% during the day and 91% during the night. However Sunday 1 January the sky is clear.

Son “temperatures closer to the end-March averages than expected at the end of December”, summary NBC News. The rain is expected to start on Saturday afternoon, and the night will be wet and mild, but the water could recede before midnight, when the famous crystal ball lands on Times Square.

After two years of the coronavirus pandemic, the mass ceremony returns without restrictions this yearbeyond the usual security measures imposed by the policewith Road closure between 6th and 8th Av, including from Central Park South (59th St).

Traditionally Thousands of people, mostly tourists, gather early to Times Square to say goodbye to the year, looking forward to a musical show to follow billion viewers in the United States and around the world. Also can be followed online through this official page from 5:55 pm on December 31, New York time.

Weather updates can be found here and in the portal of National Weather Service (NWS-NY).

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