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New York Weather & New York
Transport
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Min Avg Temperature |
Max Avg Temperature |
Average Rainfall |
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| January |
-4°C |
3°C |
94cm |
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| February |
-3°C |
4°C |
97cm |
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| March |
0°C |
9°C |
91cm |
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| April |
6°C |
15°C |
81cm |
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| May |
12°C |
21°C |
81cm |
Good Weather |
| June |
17°C |
26°C |
84cm |
Good Weather |
| July |
20°C |
29°C |
107cm |
Good Weather |
| August |
19°C |
28°C |
109cm |
Good Weather |
| September |
15°C |
24°C |
86cm |
Good Weather |
| October |
9°C |
18°C |
89cm |
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| November |
4°C |
11°C |
76cm |
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| December |
-1°C |
5°C |
91cm |
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New York
Transport - Getting around New York
New York's public transport system is
relatively good and cheap, including buses and the subway. There
are also the ever-present, although more expensive, yellow cabs.
Unlicensed gypsy cabs should be avoided. It is possible to get
around the city using a combination of these, or simply on foot.
Walking is often the best way to experience the city, and during
rush hours, when buses and taxis are caught up in the gridlock and
the subway is overcrowded or delayed, it can also be the fastest
way to get around. Generally though, the most efficient way to get
around is the 24-four underground system with most of Manhattan's
sights near subway stations, although it can be confusing at first.
Much simpler but slower, is the bus system, which is a good option
for shorter distances or for travelling across town. The subway and
bus fare are standard ($2); note that buses require the exact
change in coins, not dollar bills. MetroCards allow free transfer
between buses and the subway within two hours. Driving in New York
is not recommended as traffic is heavy, drivers aggressive and
parking exorbitant.
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