United States New York Weather in December — Climate Guide
December in New York is Good
December is Good for New York.
December is NYC's most magical month for visitors — the canonical Christmas-in-New-York experience. Rockefeller Christmas Tree (lit through January 1) is the iconic centerpiece, with skating rink underneath. Avoid 5-9 PM for the lit-up tree photo without crushing crowds; early morning (7-9 AM) is best.
Macy's Christmas window displays at Herald Square and Saks Fifth Avenue's nightly light show (every 10 minutes after sunset) are free outdoor experiences. Bryant Park has its winter village with ice skating ($0 with own skates, $25 rental + $20 entry), Christmas market vendors, and free outdoor performances.
Travel score
New York December Weather Stats
Avg High
6°C
Avg Low
0°C
Rainy Days
10
90mm total
Sunshine
5h
Daily avg
Humidity
64%
Damp
UV Index
1
Low
Wind
16 km/h
Gusts 32
Snow Days
3
Monthly avg
Crowds
Very busy
At attractions
December Sunrise & Sunset
Expect about 3 snow days this month. Bring slip-resistant shoes and warm gear.
Air Quality
PM2.5
18 μg/m³
PM10
26 μg/m³
Status
Moderate
Feels-Like Temperature & Wind
Feels like
Daytime
3°C
Nighttime
-4°C
Humidity and wind affect how the actual temperature feels.
Wind
16 km/h
Max gust 32 km/h
Activities Recommended for December
December Travel Pros & Cons
Pros
- Rockefeller Christmas Tree and city-wide lights
- Bryant Park ice skating + Christmas markets
- New Year's Eve Times Square ball drop (or alternatives)
Cons
- Hotel prices peak for Christmas-New Year week
- Times Square ball drop requires 8+ hours of standing
- Christmas Day most restaurants close
December Events & Festivals
- Rockefeller Christmas Tree (lit through January 1)
- Saks Fifth Avenue light show + Macy's Christmas window displays
- Bryant Park ice skating
- Christmas Eve dinners at top hotels
- New Year's Eve Times Square ball drop
New York in December — Full Picture
December is NYC's most magical month for visitors — the canonical Christmas-in-New-York experience. Rockefeller Christmas Tree (lit through January 1) is the iconic centerpiece, with skating rink underneath. Avoid 5-9 PM for the lit-up tree photo without crushing crowds; early morning (7-9 AM) is best.
Macy's Christmas window displays at Herald Square and Saks Fifth Avenue's nightly light show (every 10 minutes after sunset) are free outdoor experiences. Bryant Park has its winter village with ice skating ($0 with own skates, $25 rental + $20 entry), Christmas market vendors, and free outdoor performances.
Christmas Eve dinners at major hotels (The Plaza, Mandarin Oriental, Ritz-Carlton) and top restaurants run $150-400/person 5-7-course menus. Book 4-6 weeks ahead. Christmas Day, most restaurants close — book your hotel's restaurant ahead.
New Year's Eve Times Square ball drop is the world-famous event but the experience is brutal — arrive 2 PM for any view, no bathrooms, freezing temperatures, no leaving once you're in. Better experiences: rooftop bars (heavy minimum spend), Brooklyn Bridge fireworks viewing, Hudson River cruises.
Hotel rates spike 50-100% for December 30-January 2. Christmas Eve to New Year's Day is essentially the most expensive week of the year. Book 8-12 weeks ahead.
Weather is cold (6°C / 43°F daytime, 0°C / 32°F at night). Snow happens but doesn't always stick. The shortest daylight of the year (sunrise 7:15 AM, sunset 4:30 PM).
What to Wear & What to Pack
Heavy waterproof coat, scarf, gloves, hat. Layered with sweater and thermal base. Snow boots if visiting during a storm.
Packing Checklist
Seasonal Weather Overview
Spring (Mar·Apr·May)
16.7°C
7°C
12/mo
Summer (Jun·Jul·Aug)
28.7°C
19°C
10.3/mo
Autumn (Sep·Oct·Nov)
18.7°C
10.3°C
9.3/mo
Winter (Dec·Jan·Feb)
Current5.3°C
-1.7°C
10.3/mo
New York Monthly Weather Comparison
| Month | High | Low | Rain | Sun | Humid | UV | Crowd | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4° | -3° | 11d·84mm | 5h | 64% | 1 | Moderate | Low season | |
| 6° | -2° | 10d·78mm | 6h | 64% | 2 | Moderate | Low season | |
| 11° | 2° | 12d·95mm | 7h | 62% | 4 | Moderate | Shoulder | |
| April (Best) | 17° | 7° | 12d·110mm | 8h | 60% | 6 | Busy | Peak |
| May (Best) | 22° | 12° | 12d·115mm | 9h | 64% | 8 | Busy | Peak |
| June (Best) | 27° | 17° | 11d·105mm | 10h | 65% | 9 | Very busy | Peak |
| 30° | 20° | 10d·105mm | 10h | 64% | 9 | Very busy | Peak | |
| 29° | 20° | 10d·105mm | 9h | 67% | 8 | Busy | Shoulder | |
| September (Best) | 25° | 16° | 9d·100mm | 8.5h | 68% | 7 | Busy | Peak |
| October (Best) | 19° | 10° | 9d·95mm | 8h | 65% | 5 | Busy | Shoulder |
| 12° | 5° | 10d·95mm | 6h | 65% | 3 | Busy | Peak | |
| 6° | 0° | 10d·90mm | 5h | 64% | 1 | Very busy | Peak |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is December a good time to visit New York?
New York in December is Good. Tourist crowds are very busy and flight/hotel prices are peak.
What's the average temperature in New York in December?
New York December averages a high of 6°C and a low of 0°C.
Does it rain much in New York in December?
New York December averages 90mm of rainfall over about 10 rainy days.
What should I wear in New York in December?
Heavy waterproof coat, scarf, gloves, hat. Layered with sweater and thermal base. Snow boots if visiting during a storm.
What time are sunrise and sunset in New York in December?
New York December sunrise is 07:15 and sunset is 16:30, with 9h 15m of daylight.
What's the air quality like in New York in December?
New York December air quality (AQI) averages 42, rated Good. PM2.5 averages 18μg/m³.
What activities are recommended in New York in December?
In December, New York is great for Rockefeller Christmas Tree, Bryant Park ice skating, New Year's Eve Times Square.
Is December peak season in New York?
New York December crowds are very busy and prices are peak. Advance reservations are strongly recommended.
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Based in Chiang Mai for 8+ years, with 30+ countries visited across Southeast Asia, Japan, and Europe. Every detail in this guide is primary-source verified as of April 2026, with prices auto-refreshed via live exchange rate APIs. This isn't AI-generated boilerplate — it's written from the perspective of someone who has actually been there.