Bit of a vague one this, but I've just been looking at the UC seat sale and the prices seem pretty reasonable. Thinking of skipping the whole unwanted xmas present thing and taking Mrs. mdvipond and jr. to NY in January. Now, I've been in June, July, October and November, but never in Jan. Now, I'm not asking anyone here to be the next Ian McAksill, but is there a significant risk of delays due to snow, freezing fog etc.? And is it too cold to do much?
To hear New Yorkers talk, the only times they'd rather not be in town are in the heat of August or the cold of January. The winter winds do whip up and down Park Avenue at quite a clip, I'm afraid.
That said, there are so many terrific restaurants, Broadway shows, museums, etc. that you will not focus on the weather. If you catch a time when it's cold but clear there is nothing quite like a brisk walk in Central Park, just how I feel, by the way, about walking in the parks in London in the winter.
Though you should be fine, be aware that JFK pulls some delays, primarily when winds are quite high or there is blowing snow; otherwise, it is accustomed to winter weather. Outbound delays are common if there is freezing rain, for example, because departing aircraft require de-icing.
Best,
Chuck-