🇺🇸 New York City vs 🇺🇸 Tallahassee

Weather Comparison

Current Weather Right Now

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New York City

clear sky

41°F

Clear Sky

Feels like 34°F

H 44°F / L 40°F

Humidity: 28%

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Tallahassee

few clouds

75°F

Few Clouds

Feels like 75°F

H 78°F / L 75°F

Humidity: 58%

Climate Overview

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New York City

Humid continental — hot summers, cold winters, year-round precipitation

Best monthsSeptember, October, May, June
AvoidJanuary, February, July, August
Annual rain46 inches (1,170 mm)

New York City has four distinct seasons. Fall is the sweet spot: mild temps, low humidity, and the city at peak energy. Summers are hot and muggy; winters bring snow and bitter wind chill, especially near the waterfront.

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Tallahassee

Tallahassee in the Florida Panhandle is the state capital and has a more continental feel than peninsular Florida. Rolling hills (unusual for Florida) create some terrain variation and the city is farther from the Gulf than southern Florida. Winters can bring occasional freezing temperatures and the city is significantly more vulnerable to Atlantic hurricanes than the Gulf coast.

Seasonal Comparison

Season🇺🇸 New York City🇺🇸 Tallahassee
Spring

42–68°F

March–May

Summer

72–88°F

June–August

Fall

50–72°F

September–November

Winter

26–40°F

December–February

New York City vs Tallahassee: Frequently Asked Questions

Does New York City or Tallahassee have better weather?

New York City and Tallahassee have very different climates. Humid continental — hot summers, cold winters, year-round precipitation Tallahassee: Tallahassee in the Florida Panhandle is the state capital and has a more continental feel than penin. The best city depends on your preferred season and temperature range.

When is the best time to visit New York City vs Tallahassee?

Best time for New York City: September, October, May, June. Best time for Tallahassee: spring and fall.

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