By: Sarah, Nadia, Abby, Xavier. Weather In the northeast region the weather is in between the 20s and the 30s and snowy. In Connecticut there was just.

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By: Sarah, Nadia, Abby, Xavier

Weather In the northeast region the weather is in between the 20s and the 30s and snowy. In Connecticut there was just a big blizzard.

Two feet of snow in 24 hours.

Severe weather Main article: Climate of New YorkClimate of New York In general, New York has a humid continental climate, though under the Köppen climate classification, New York City has a humid subtropical climate. [17] Weather in New York is heavily influenced by two continental air masses: a warm, humid one from the southwest and a cold, dry one from the northwest.humid continental climateKöppen climate classificationhumid subtropical climate [17]

The winters are long and cold in the Plateau Divisions of the state. In the majority of winter seasons, a temperature of 13 °F ( 25 °C) or lower can be expected in the northern highlands (Northern Plateau) and 5 °F ( 15 °C) or colder in the southwestern and east- central highlands (Southern Plateau). The summer climate is cool in the Adirondacks, Catskills and higher elevations of the Southern Plate

The New York City/Long Island area and lower portions of the Hudson Valley have rather warm summers by comparison, with some periods of high, uncomfortable humidity. The remainder of New York State enjoys pleasantly warm summers, marred by only occasional, brief intervals of sultry conditions. Summer daytime temperatures usually range from the upper 70s to mid 80s °F (25 to 30 °C), over much of the state.Hudson Valley

New York ranks 46th among the 50 states in the amount of greenhouse gases generated per person. This efficiency is primarily due to the state's higher rate of mass transit use. [18]greenhouse gasesmass transit [18]