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Weather History for East Village, NY

Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for East Village, NY. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.

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Today in East Village, NY History

April 5th in the East Village sits in that classic NYC shoulder-season gray zone — average highs of 54° with lows still dipping to 38° overnight. Across 92 years of data, this date has swung wildly, from a balmy 77° in 1910 to a brutal 20° low back in 1874. There's a 42% chance of rain today, though snow is nearly off the table at just 3%.

East Village, NY Weather Records

New York City's weather has real teeth: the East Village has logged a scorching 102° (July 1936) and a bone-cracking -14° (February 1934) — a 116-degree spread between extremes. The wettest single day on record dumped 8.01 inches in October 1903, and the city's biggest snowstorm dropped 25.6 inches on the day after Christmas in 1947.

East Village, NY Climate

Summer is the main event here, with highs peaking around 83° in mid-July before the city cools off through fall. January and February are the coldest months, averaging highs in the upper 30s — pack layers if you're visiting between late January and early February. August is technically the wettest stretch of the year, averaging over an inch of precipitation in a single week, so summer plans are best made with an umbrella nearby.

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