Arriving NYC tomorrow--should I pack my woolies?
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Arriving NYC tomorrow--should I pack my woolies?
We're leaving tomorrow from sunny California for five days in New York City. Should I pack all my wool sweaters, gloves, scarf, and my heavy coat? It looked kind of chilly this morning on the Today show.
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It dropped below freezing the last two nights. I am glad I didn't pack away my woolies. According to weather.com you weather should be high of 50 low of 40. If you plan on seeing the city via foot, I would pack a warm coat as the buildings block the sunshine.
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So, I've got this really heavy, warm wool coat that weighs a ton and goes down below my knees and a knee-length, insulated raincoat-type thing that I can get away with on a California-style cold winter day. With wool pants, sweater, scarf and a knitted hat it's fine for out here. Do you think that will work this week in New York or should I bring the blanket-coat?
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Jeanne, I don't want to hijack you post, but I wanted to ask Patrick if he would be "Posting From The Road" during his upcoming European trip?
And Jeannie, please do post a report of your NYC visit when you return. Have a great time!
And Jeannie, please do post a report of your NYC visit when you return. Have a great time!
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Good lord people, this is New York in April - not the antartic! And its been a little chilly the last few nights. but it will be in the 50's - way too warm for gloves, scarf or heavy winter coat. If you have a raincoat you can layer things underneath you should be plenty warm.. Or if you have a leather jacket that would be fine (I don;t wear mine if the temp goes above 50 because its too warm).




