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Know the Weather in New York: Temperature, Rain Probability, Cloudiness and UV rays for January 16th

Temperature, probability of rain, cloudiness and ultraviolet rays are some of the data you should know before leaving home. (Infobae/Jovani Pérez)

Spring, summer, autumn or winter, nowadays it doesn’t matter what season of the year it is, given the recent climate change that makes an afternoon of scorching sun turn into a storm in the blink of an eye.

Checking the weather has become a habit among many people to know what clothes to wear, what shoes to choose, plan a trip or decide whether or not to carry an umbrella. Below we present the weather in New York for January 16.

In New York, a maximum temperature of 1 degree Celsius and a minimum of -7 degrees Celsius is expected.

As for rain, the probability of precipitation for this city will be 92% during the day and 2% at night.

In the same sense, cloudiness will be 98% during the day and 51% during the night. While wind gusts will reach 47 kilometers per hour during the day and 47 kilometers per hour at night.

Be careful in the sun, ultraviolet rays are expected to reach a level of up to 1.

Weather prediction in New York (Illustrative image Infobae)

New York is the most populated city in the United States and one of the most inhabited in the world, located in the state of the same name on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, northeast of the American country.

In the New York city the weather is mainly humid continental, with freezing winters, very hot summers and constant rains that fall throughout the year, which turn into storms during the summer and snowfall in winter.

However, New York’s proximity to the Atlantic coast helps keep the winters not so harsh, nor the summers so hot.

The cold and constant rains make it drop nine during the winter.

The coldest months are between December and March, while the hottest are between July and August.

Being a large country, the United States experiences a wide variety of climates, almost all of them.

Two main climates predominate on the eastern side of the United States: humid subtropical and humid continental.

In the American northeast, the most predominant climate is humid continental, which is characterized by constant rain throughout the year that turns into storms during the summer and snow throughout the winter.

In the southeastern United States, the prevailing weather is humid subtropical, with warm summers, cool winters, and abundant rainfall.

On the American West side, there are at least three major predominant climates: semiarid, arid, and Mediterranean.

The semi-arid climate, in its cold subtype, covers the most central part of the west and from north to south of the United States, and is characterized by low rainfall and low temperatures.

The southwestern United States is where the arid climate is present, both in its cold and warm subtype. In the cold arid, the winters are cold and the summers are temperate, while in the hot arid, the summer registers extremely high temperatures and in the winter the weather is mild. In both cases, rainfall is scarce.

The Mediterranean climate is recorded in the most coastal area of ​​the American West, from north to south and is characterized by its mild and rainy winters, plus its dry and hot summers.

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2024-01-16 11:16:00
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