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New York City weather can vary from day to day, and even hour to hour, but a guide to the seasons can help you plan your wardrobe. Spring in New York City brings budding flowers, light winds and rain, with the season's temperatures ranging from cool to very warm. Summer is characterized by bright, sunny, hot days and later sunsets, sometimes accompanied by cool breezes in areas near the water. The fall season is cool and crisp, so it's wise to wear layers. The winter months are cold and snowy with less daylight, though the sky is often sunny and clear. Below is a chart with average temperatures and rainfall by month.
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New York City is in the Eastern Standard Time Zone (Greenwich Mean Time minus four hours during daylight saving time, from March through November, and minus five hours the rest of the year). Here is the current date and time in NYC:
Sure, it's easy to stay connected at home or at your hotel, but New Yorkers and visitors are always on the go. That's why we've mapped out WiFi spots across the five boroughs—including coffee shops, stores, parks and libraries—so you can stay connected as you make your way around town. A number of Manhattan subway stations also let travelers surf the Internet while waiting for the train. A list of locations is available on the MTA's website. Just remember to use caution when accessing personal information at wireless hotspots.
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Getting to NYC and navigating the five boroughs is a breeze—and it's even easier with these tips about airports, the subway system, taxis, ferries, train stations, shuttles, cabs and more.
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47th - 50th Streets - Rockefeller Center station on
the IND Sixth Avenue Line offers service on the
B D F M trains. An underground concourse
connects the station with the buildings of
Rockefeller Center.
The 49th Street station on the BMT Broadway
Line offers service on the N Q R trains, and is
accessible via a part-time booth at Seventh
Avenue and 47th Street at the south end of the
station.