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2/22/2012 Wed
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| Clear |
| hi: 60 |
| low: 46 |
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2/23/2012 Thu
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| Mostly Sunny |
| hi: 54 |
| low: 45 |
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2/24/2012 Fri
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| Chance of Rain |
| hi: 48 |
| low: 36 |
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2/25/2012 Sat
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| Showers |
| hi: 48 |
| low: 28 |
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New York has a humid continental climate resulting from prevailing wind patterns that bring cool air from the interior of the North American continent.The city's coastal position keeps temperatures relatively warmer than inland regions during winter, helping to moderate the amount of snow. Spring and Fall in New York City are erratic, and can range from cold and snowy to hot and humid, although they can also be cold or cool and rainy. Summer in New York City is very warm and humid, with temperatures of 90°F or higher.
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