New York is a year-round destination but has distinct character in each season. September, October, and May are the most uniformly pleasant months. September has warm days (20C to 24C), lower humidity than summer, and the full energy of the city returning from August. October brings famous fall foliage to Central Park and Prospect Park. Halloween in Greenwich Village draws costumed crowds to one of the country's largest parades. June, July, and August are hot and humid (28C to 32C), with the most outdoor events. The Tribeca Film Festival, SummerStage concerts in Central Park, and the Macy's Fourth of July fireworks over the Hudson are summer highlights. December and January bring holiday markets at Bryant Park and Union Square, ice skating at Rockefeller Center, and the Times Square New Year's Eve countdown. January and February are cold (-3C to 5C) but quiet. Museum lines are shortest in January. Snowfall is possible from November through March.