Spring is officially here in New York, but winter isn’t entirely gone just yet. By mid-April, most parts of the state have already seen their last measurable snowfall, especially in New York City and other downstate areas, as temperatures continue to trend warmer.
Still, history shows the season doesn’t always end cleanly. Upstate cities like Buffalo, Syracuse and Albany have recorded late-season snow into late April — and in rare cases, even early May — along with the occasional overnight freeze.
Here’s the average last snowfall and freeze across the state.
When is the last average snowfall in New York?
Here are typical average last measurable snowfall dates for major New York cities based on official data from the National Weather Service.
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USA TODAY’s snowfall map shows accumulation over the past 24, 48, and 72 hours, as well as seasonal totals dating back to Oct. 1. Updated multiple times a day, the map lets you toggle between timeframes to see how snow is adding up in your area.
Brandi D. Addison covers weather across the United States as the Weather Connect Reporter for the USA TODAY Network. She can be reached at baddison@gannett.com. Find her on Facebook here.
This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Think winter is over in the Utica area? History says snow could still fall
Reporting by Brandi D. Addison, USA TODAY NETWORK / Rockland/Westchester Journal News
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