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Winter In NYC Is Going To Be…Well, Something

After a scorching-hot summer, we’re already scoping out NYC winter predictions. Will it be a snow-covered season, or one that’s fairly tame? It depends who you ask.

Magical holiday events in NYC seem incomplete without at least a few flakes, and winter date ideas are all the more romantic when the season is actually cold. So, which route will Mother Nature take?

What will Winter weather in NYC be like this year?

The Farmer’s Almanac

New York City seems to be in for as chaotic of a winter according to The Farmer’s Almanac’s 2024-25 Winter Outlook. The periodical warns the country of a “wet winter whirlwind” that will consist of little respite from falling rain and snow. And for the first time in years, The Farmer’s Almanac and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) mostly agree

Farmer's Almanac 2025 winter outlook
Farmer’s Almanac

For the Northeast, The Farmer’s Almanac foresees stormy conditions with above average precipitation. As for temperatures, it predicts near-to-above normal temperatures. The NOAA doesn’t disagree, with graphics indicating precipitation primarily above or leaning above and temperatures leaning above average for the Northeast.

Overall, the resource indicates that the country as a whole is in for “rapid-fire storms that will bring both rain and snow.”

NOAA Season Precipitation Outlook Dec 2024 - Feb 2025
NOAA
NOOAA Seasonal Temperature Outlook Dec 2024 - Feb 2025
NOAA

Winter’s most frigid temperatures are expected to reach the Northern Plains and Great Lakes region, according to The Farmers Almanac. However, all will need to bundle up the last week of January entering the start of February as that’s estimated to be the coldest outbreak for most of the nation with Arctic air presumed to drop temperatures.

As for the time in between now and winter, The Farmer’s Almanac predicts an unseasonable chill through fall. We don’t mind that, right? Especially with great things to do in fall in NYC!

The Old Farmer’s Almanac

Then, we have The Old Farmer’s Almanac’s 2024-2025 Winter Forecast which is…well, slightly different. It takes a look at the country as a whole from 18 different vantage points, but the predictions insist things aren’t going to be too unmanageable (at least in most areas).

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“This winter, temperatures will be up and snowfall down throughout most of the United States,” Carol Connare, the Almanac’s editor in chief said in a statement. “While there will still be plenty of chilly temperatures and snow for most slopes, the high heating costs associated with the season shouldn’t hit so hard. We’re predicting a temperate, uneventful winter — potentially a welcome reprieve from the extremes of recent years.”

So, as far as where NYC stands — a welcome reprieve or rapid-fire storms — we’ll just have to wait and see.

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The longest outdoor mountain coaster in the U.S is now open in NY

The longest outdoor mountain coaster in the U.S is now open in NY

Come fall, there’s nothing quite as cool and thrilling and as riding the longest outdoor mountain roller coaster in the country, which is now open for the season at Mt. Van Hoevenberg in Upstate New York.

A truly remarkable feat of engineering, the Cliffside Coaster, as the attraction built like a bobsled track is called, has been spinning ticket holders all around a 1.4-mile-long Olympic sliding track since 2020. The ride was actually originally used during the 1980 Olympic winter games in Lake Placid: it was part of the bobsledding competition. What’s more, the experience, which takes about eight minutes from start to finish, also boasts a timing and audio system that has participants feel like they’re actually part of that Olympic event.

One more thing: just like you would when bobsledding, you are actually able to control your speed when turning while on the ride.

“The views are amazing, and the curves get your heart pounding,” Olympic Regional Development Authority President & CEO Mike Pratt said in 2020. “Everyone will feel like they deserve a medal.”

In addition to the adrenaline rush, riders constantly talk about the beauty involved in seeing the gorgeous fall leaves all around you while speeding through the course. 

Cliffside Coaster in Lake Placid
Photograph: Courtesy of the Governors Office

Considering that the famous Cyclone rollercoaster in Coney Island is still closed indefinitely due to some well-founded safety concerns, this might actually be the very best coaster in the New York area currently in operation.

The Cliffside Coaster is open daily 10am to 5pm, Given the popularity of the ride, we suggest you snag tickets for it before you visit. You can buy those right here. Happy fall, New York!

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