Our Top Recommendations

Best months based on overall comfort and travel conditions

Top Pick

September

#1 of 12
100 Excellent
  • Comfortable heat
  • Predictable conditions
  • Mild temperatures
  • ~5 potential rain-disrupted days

June

#2 of 12
83 Excellent
  • Mild temperatures
  • Predictable conditions
  • Comfortable heat
  • ~6 potential rain-disrupted days

July

#3 of 12
83 Excellent
  • Mild temperatures
  • Predictable conditions
  • ~6 potential rain-disrupted days
  • 5 days may feel uncomfortably hot

What's Driving the Scores

See the data behind our recommendations

Comfort Throughout the Year

September scores highest (100 /100), while March is most challenging ( 22/100).

Rain Risk by Month

November has the fewest rain-disrupted days (~ 4), while March has the most (~ 6).

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Weather Stability

Higher volatility means more unpredictable day-to-day weather. Average volatility: 5.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best months to visit New York?

For overall comfort, the top months for New York are usually September, June, July. These rankings use WanderingWeather’s proprietary monthly scoring built from long-term climate normals, so the score reflects how each month typically feels for travel.

What does the Comfort score mean?

Comfort is a relative score from 0–100 within New York. A month near 100 is one of the best weather months of the year for this destination; lower scores indicate more trade-offs such as higher rain disruption risk, more extreme heat or cold, or less predictable conditions.

What is “washout risk”?

Washout risk estimates how often a month tends to have weather that can disrupt outdoor plans (for example, heavier or prolonged rain days rather than brief showers). For example, washout risk can be around 5 days in September, versus about 6 days in March.

What does “volatility” mean here?

Volatility describes how changeable a month tends to be from day to day. Lower volatility generally means more predictable packing and planning; higher volatility means bigger swings in conditions, so layers and flexibility matter more.

Why can Adventure and Comfort rankings look different?

Comfort favours broadly pleasant travel conditions, while Adventure leans more toward conditions that suit active outdoor plans. In New York, top Adventure months are often September, October, April, which can differ from comfort if the best hiking/outdoor conditions don’t perfectly match the most generally pleasant weather.

Do these rankings consider crowds, prices, or events?

No. The rankings are weather-only. Peak tourist seasons and prices can be out of sync with the best weather months, so it’s worth balancing the weather score with flight/hotel pricing and major local events.

If I have to travel in a lower-ranked month, is it still worth going?

Often yes! It just means you should plan around the main trade-off shown in the table (for example, higher washout risk, more heat-risk days, or colder mornings/evenings). Use the Good/Mixed/Avoid guidance and packing tips to choose activities and clothing that fit the conditions.

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