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One could be forgiven for thinking that, like many other parts of the world, New York has four seasons. But in New York City street lore, it's widely known that we actually have 12 seasons, including Winter, Fool's Spring, Second Winter, and the season we're about to enter this weekend, the Spring of Deception.
Case in point? The temperatures will soar to a high of 80 degrees tomorrow, so whip out your picnic blankets and start making those outdoor plans now.
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Tomorrow will start at a chilly 57 degrees, but it will gradually get warmer as the day progresses, per The Weather Channel. By noon, it'll be 74 degrees, warm enough to be outside with just a T-shirt, before it climbs up to around 79 degrees at 4pm. From there, the temperature will start dropping again and dip below the 70s starting at 7pm. By 11pm, the we'll be back in the 50s.
We know this is exactly the type of weather that makes it near impossible to know what to wear, so we recommend layering if you plan to spend several hours outside, considering there will be an almost 25-degree difference separating tomorrow's highs and lows.
Some of our favorite places to spend a day outdoors includes Prospect Park for youthful vibes; Flushing Meadows Corona Park for wholesome family vibes; or Brooklyn Bridge Park for great views of Lower Manhattan. You can check out the list of our favorite parks here. If you're really trying to lean into the full Spring of Deception fantasy, though, it might be worth it to make a trip to the beach, but keep in mind that it's not beach season yet, so you won't be able to get in the water (which is fine with us, tbh).
Don't get too caught up in the spring fantasy though—Sunday's high is expected to be 56 degrees, officially marking the start of Third Winter.