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NYC weather
/ˌɛnˌwaɪˈsiː ˈwɛðɚ/
Definition
1
A colloquial phrase denoting the meteorological conditions in New York City, infamous for its rapid shifts from sunshine to sleet, earning it the nickname 'four seasons in a day.'
2
An idiomatic query or reference to the hyper-local climate of the Big Apple, where humidity clings like a bad Tinder date and wind whips through skyscrapers like urban tornadoes.
Examples
I layered up for the NYC weather, only for it to hit 70 degrees by noon.
Predicting NYC weather is like guessing the plot twist in a M. Night Shyamalan movie—full of surprises.
Tourists pack flip-flops and parkas for NYC weather, while locals just embrace the chaos.
NYC weather app notifications are more dramatic than a Real Housewives reunion.