New York's Snow Season: Average Last Snowfall Dates Revealed
New York's Snow Season: Average Last Snowfall Dates Revealed
US · Published Feb 14, 2026
New York's snow season is influenced by clipper systems and Arctic air, leading to varied snowfall.
Lake-effect snow near Lake Erie causes heavy, localized snow accumulations.
Most of New York sees its last snowfall between late March and mid-April, but higher elevations can see snow into May.
Dynamic weather patterns define New York's snow
New York's snow season is characterized by dynamic weather patterns, including fast-moving clipper systems and intrusions of Arctic air, resulting in significant cold and snowfall across the state.
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