Huntington Station, New York Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're looking for some statistics about Huntington Station, NY, you've come to the right place. The following is a breakdown of the population, including the number of people living in the city and the average age for its residents. The city is a national center located at the mouth of the Hudson River. The most comfortable months to live in Huntington Station are May, September and June, while the least comfortable month is January. Huntington Station is part of New York City, which is the largest metropolitan area in the United States and encompasses the island of Manhattan and an eight-county region immediately north of it. This area includes Staten Island and western Long Island. This makes it one of the wealthiest metropolitan areas in the United States, and the population of Huntington Station is 32,942.

Huntington is located in West Virginia and is on the northern limits of the state's humid subtropical climate. While the state's "highlands" are the Appalachian and Allegheny Mountains, the Ohio River makes Huntington humid. The greatest snowfall in the city occurred during the Storm of the Century in March 1993. On average, the city has about 16-17 days above freezing and 24 days above 90 degrees.

In the 2000 census, Huntington Park had 61,348 residents. The average time for commuting to work is 29 minutes. The city is located near major east-west commuting arterials such as Florence Avenue and Slauson Avenue. Its major north-south arteries include State Street and Alameda Avenue. In addition, severe winter storms can disrupt daily driving routines for hundreds of thousands of people.