New Rochelle experiences a cool and variable climate, with temperatures often fluctuating significantly within each season. Winters are typically quite chilly, with average temperatures ranging from just above freezing in January to near-freezing in February and December. As the seasons shift towards spring, temperatures gradually warm up, with March marking a significant increase in highs, while April and May see further growth. Summer months bring relatively stable warmth, with July and August being the hottest periods, although still mild compared to many other parts of the world. Autumn sees a return to cooler conditions, with September and October experiencing more moderate temperatures before dropping again into winter.