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Weather New York: temperatures and rain on July 9

Noah Williams
Last updated: 2025/07/10 04:53
Noah Williams
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Weather forecast for New York today, Wednesday, July 9

If you’re unsure whether to wear a light jacket or bring an umbrella this Wednesday morning in New York, here’s what you need to know: the weather forecast brings mild warmth, scattered clouds, and a chance of showers.

 

During the daytime hours, there’s a 40% chance of precipitation, which slightly increases to 42% overnight. Skies will remain mostly cloudy, with 62% cloud cover through the day and up to 94% after sunset.

 

Temperatures will peak at around 90°F (32°C) and drop to a low of 73°F (23°C) by nightfall. UV index levels are expected to reach up to 10, which is considered very high, especially during midday hours.

 

Winds from the southwest will remain gentle, with gusts up to 4 mph (7 km/h) during the afternoon, and dropping to around 2.5 mph (4 km/h) after nightfall.

 

Weather patterns in New York and across the United States

 

New York City, the most populous city in the United States, sits on the Atlantic coast in the Northeastern region, and experiences a humid continental climate. This means cold winters, hot summers, and year-round precipitation. Rain often transforms into thunderstorms in the summer and snow during the winter.

 

Due to its coastal location, New York is somewhat shielded from extreme seasonal swings. Winters, though cold, are less severe than inland regions, and summers, while hot, tend to be moderated by ocean breezes.

 

Snowfall is common in winter months, mainly due to the combination of cold air masses and frequent moisture from the Atlantic.

 

The coldest period typically spans from December through March, while the warmest months are usually July and August.

 

A look at the U.S. climate landscape

Given its vast territory, the United States is home to an impressive range of climate zones.

 

In the eastern half of the country, humid subtropical and humid continental climates dominate. In the Northeast, including states like New York, the humid continental climate is marked by steady rainfall year-round, often becoming summer thunderstorms or winter snowfall.

 

Further south, in the Southeast, areas like Florida and Georgia experience a humid subtropical climate, known for hot summers, mild winters, and abundant rainfall.

 

In the Western U.S., three main climate types shape the region: semi-arid, arid, and Mediterranean.

 

The semi-arid zones stretch across central parts of the West, with low rainfall and cool temperatures, especially in winter.

 

The Southwest, including parts of Arizona and Nevada, sees arid conditions. Cold arid areas experience freezing winters and mild summers, while hot arid zones register scorching summer temperatures with mild winter weather. In both, precipitation remains scarce.

 

Finally, the Mediterranean climate, found along the West Coast—especially in California—offers mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers, a pattern distinctly different from the rest of the country.

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