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  2. Trees of New York City - Wikipedia

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    In an effort to maintain and improve its urban forest, New York City runs tree planting efforts through the Parks Department. [17] As of 2020, New York City Department of Parks and Recreation is the steward of most of the 2.5+ million trees growing within New York City. [18]

  3. What to expect this winter in New York: AccuWeather, NOAA ...

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    NOAA 2024-25 winter forecast for New York The 2024-2025 U.S. Winter Outlook map for temperature shows cooler-than-average conditions are possible across the Pacific Northwest.

  4. Climate of New York City - Wikipedia

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    In winter, on occasion, the city can see snow. Annually, most snow in New York City occurs from December through late March. Snowfall averages 29.8 in (75.7 cm) per year but is highly variable between winter seasons. [4] The most snowfall was 27.3 in (69 cm) on January 23, 2016. [23]

  5. List of tree species in New York City - Wikipedia

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    move to sidebar hide From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This page lists tree and large shrub species native to New York City , as well as cultivated , invasive , naturalized , and introduced species.

  6. Gardening tip: How to protect your evergreens this winter - AOL

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  7. The Perfect Winter Day in New York City, According to New ...

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    Before I leave my apartment each and every morning, I check New York Metro Weather. The weather site—with popular accounts on social media—offers a simple 1 out of 10 rating each day, and a ...

  8. Climate of New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Lakes region of New York sees the highest annual rain and snow amounts in the state of New York, and heavy lake-effect snow is common in both western and central New York in winter. In the hotter months, large, long-lived complexes of thunderstorms can invade the state from points to the west, while tropical cyclones can bring rains ...

  9. Climate change in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    The United States Environmental Protection Agency has noted that "[m]ost of the state has warmed one to three degrees (F) (0.5 - 2 °C) in the last century", [5] and New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has further observed that "[t]he annual average temperature statewide has risen about 2.4 °F (1.3 °C) since 1970, with winter warming exceeding 4.4 °F" (2.4 °C).