Sleet in April NYC?
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Sleet in April NYC?
I know I am driving everyone crazy with my questions, but we just checked the weather for next Friday (13th), oh my gosh, did not realize that until just now, anyway it is giving sleet. Is this for real? We are from Georgia and wearing capris and flip flops. Should we plan sweaters, coats, gloves, scarves? I was planning long sleeves and rain type jackets. Do people still dress for winter in April in NYC?
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The forcast for the next 10 days or so is cooler than normal. This weekend we expect Easter Sunday to be 45, so not really spring weather as of yet.
I would bring sweaters and warmer clothing that you can layer up or down as the weather dictates. A zip=out lined raincoat and sweaters will keep you warm as you run around the city, and if we get lucky and the weather turns warmer you just layer down, for comfort.
The bigge is to bring very comfortable walking shoes.
I just looked outside and the tree in my yard is not even thinking of sprouting leaves just yet, so we are not quite done with winter.
I would bring sweaters and warmer clothing that you can layer up or down as the weather dictates. A zip=out lined raincoat and sweaters will keep you warm as you run around the city, and if we get lucky and the weather turns warmer you just layer down, for comfort.
The bigge is to bring very comfortable walking shoes.
I just looked outside and the tree in my yard is not even thinking of sprouting leaves just yet, so we are not quite done with winter.
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If it is cold, you will look stupid WITHOUT gloves. It is really difficult to pack for weather in the northeast in the spring and fall - it can be warm and mild or rainy/snowy and really raw. In any event, it will get significantly colder at night, often near freezing, even in April.
For point of reference, anyplace north of NY, it is considered risky to plant tender annual plants until Memorial Day because risk of frost/freeze.
We are headed to Savannah from Boston this weekend and had hoped to wear flipflops and shorts - but seems it will be cool even in your state.
For point of reference, anyplace north of NY, it is considered risky to plant tender annual plants until Memorial Day because risk of frost/freeze.
We are headed to Savannah from Boston this weekend and had hoped to wear flipflops and shorts - but seems it will be cool even in your state.
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It does look like it will be cooler next week but is giving in the 70's for Athens. Surely, Savannah will be warm enough for reefs (my favorite comfortable walking shoes). I guess I won't be wearing them for NYC. I am completely changing what I am bringing. I would rather be too warm as too cool! I am dragging the gloves and scarves back out.
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The weather here is cold and miserible. The beginning of April is very iffy and can be record breaking heat or snow...and everything in between. I don't bring out my summer clothes until after Memorial Day (I can remember wearing a leather jacket for some parties in the Hamptons). It seems we don't really have a true Spring season anymore - it goes from cold one week to heat the next.
That being said it is definately still winter here and in NYC you will look ridiculous wearing anything else but the appropriate clothing for the weather. So dress for the weather not for the calender. I have not seen the updated weather report for Easter, but the last I heard is sleeet/snow showers. It is not abnormal to have snow in April here.
That being said it is definately still winter here and in NYC you will look ridiculous wearing anything else but the appropriate clothing for the weather. So dress for the weather not for the calender. I have not seen the updated weather report for Easter, but the last I heard is sleeet/snow showers. It is not abnormal to have snow in April here.
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We had hail yesterday in Georgia - and Sunday's low may break a record set in the 1800's - 32 degrees. And, I'm planning on Easter sunrise service on top of a north Georgia mountain?!?!
You aren't going to be wearing capris and flip flops in GA next week!
You aren't going to be wearing capris and flip flops in GA next week!
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No, I am leaving the Reefs at home. During the day are tennis shoes okay or should I plan something else? I do want to dress for the theater, but during the day I need to be as comfortable as possible. I am starting to think I need boots.
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You are so right about weather.com! They are never right here either. I will just do layers. I will probably think it is cold there anyway. I guess I was just thinking about the weather here in general, which is not even comparable to new york.
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It's not the polar ice cap - just a little cooler than usual. Bring a rain coat or jacket and several sweaters, an umbrella and make sure you have comfy waterproof shoes. You don;t need winter coats or scarves of gloves - it's not THAT cold. (And NYC never has summer weather in April - for more than a very rare day or two.)
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I feel so stupid, but what are waterproof shoes? I do not have any such shoes. When I think of comfortable shoes I think of tennis shoes if I cannot wear my reefs. They are definitly not waterproof. What should I get?
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I remember one May (the weekend before Memorial Weekend) I was in New York and it was freezing rain the entire time. I left the mid 80s in South Carolina with capri pants and open toed shoes and we hit NYC and froze!
I had to buy a coat, long pants, shoes and socks.
I had to buy a coat, long pants, shoes and socks.
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On my way to work in NYC today, it snowed lightly for about 15 minutes.
I say bring the lighter layers everyone mentions. Do bring gloves--if you're a person who feels cold in general, you will feel much warmer in a lighter coat with gloves.
I say bring the lighter layers everyone mentions. Do bring gloves--if you're a person who feels cold in general, you will feel much warmer in a lighter coat with gloves.
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Uga, I don't think you need waterproof shoes, just water-resistant ones. Whatever you would wear at home in cooler weather on a wet day should be fine. We were in NYC last month, didn't bring boots, and had one snowy - slushy day. I wore my leather Merrills, and that was fine. You can always spray some silicone spray onto a pair of leather shoes to make them more water-repellent if you're worried about it - that might work on canvas, too, although I've never tried it. You could ask a salesperson at your shoe store (where you can buy the spray) if that would work. If you bring two pairs of shoes, you'll have a spare in case one pair gets wet.

