As the Big Apple continues to bask in the warmth of spring, residents and tourists alike may be surprised to learn that New York's last snowfall and freeze dates can be earlier than expected. According to data, the last snowfall date in New York City is typically around April 5, with some areas of the state experiencing snow as late as May 10. Meanwhile, the last freeze date, which marks the end of the risk of frost damage, can occur as late as May 20 in some parts of the state. This may come as a shock to those who think of New York as a winter wonderland only from December to February, but the state's unpredictable climate means that snow and cold snaps can occur at any time of the year.
New York's last snowfall and freeze dates might surprise you Yahoo