York Weather

York has a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. As with the rest of the Vale of York the city’s climate is drier and warmer than the rest of the Yorkshire and the Humber region. Owing to its lowland location, York is prone to frosts, fog, and cold winds during winter, spring and very early summer. Snow can fall in winter from December onwards to as late as April but quickly melts. As with much of the British Isles, the weather is changeable. York experiences most sunshine from May to July, an average of six hours per day. With its inland location, summers are often warmer than the Yorkshire coast with temperatures of 27 °C or more. Extremes recorded at the University of York campus between 1998 and 2010 include a highest temperature of 34.5 °C (94.1 °F) and a lowest temperature of −16.3 °C (2.7 °F) (Monday 6 December 2010). The most rainfall in one day was 88.4 millimetres (3.5 in).

Average Temperature
Jan
39 °F
4 °C
Feb
50 °F
10 °C
Mar
50 °F
10 °C
Apr
53 °F
12 °C
May
57 °F
14 °C
Jun
61 °F
16 °C
Jul
68 °F
20 °C
Aug
68 °F
20 °C
Sep
61 °F
16 °C
Oct
52 °F
11 °C
Nov
46 °F
8 °C
Dec
45 °F
7 °C
Humidity
Jan
78%
Feb
78%
Mar
73%
Apr
75%
May
75%
Jun
81%
Jul
77%
Aug
77%
Sep
79%
Oct
87%
Nov
88%
Dec
84%
Rain
Jan
16mm
Feb
19mm
Mar
32mm
Apr
13mm
May
28mm
Jun
230mm
Jul
43mm
Aug
50mm
Sep
41mm
Oct
74mm
Nov
39mm
Dec
40mm
Clouds
Jan
65%
Feb
70%
Mar
66%
Apr
54%
May
59%
Jun
74%
Jul
69%
Aug
51%
Sep
71%
Oct
82%
Nov
90%
Dec
72%
Air quality US AQI
Jan
35
Feb
39
Mar
32
Apr
36
May
39
Jun
32
Jul
30
Aug
27
Sep
27
Oct
29
Nov
43
Dec
37
Sun
Jan
0UVI
Feb
1UVI
Mar
2UVI
Apr
3UVI
May
5UVI
Jun
4UVI
Jul
4UVI
Aug
4UVI
Sep
4UVI
Oct
2UVI
Nov
1UVI
Dec
0UVI