New Yorkers face a biting cold snap, forecasters warn that temperatures will plummet this week, leaving residents shivering through the night and struggling with harsh winds.
A low-pressure system is expected to sweep across the region, triggering a series of cold fronts that will bring frigid temperatures to the area. On Monday night, expect the mercury to drop into the teens, but the real chill factor will be wind chills, making it feel like several degrees below zero.
As the week progresses, conditions are unlikely to improve, with Tuesday's high temperatures barely reaching the lower 20s and feeling more like single digits due to biting winds. Temperatures will continue to slide on Tuesday evening as a high-pressure system moves overhead, leaving New Yorkers bracing for uncomfortable wake-ups.
However, relief may be in sight by Wednesday, when warmer temperatures are predicted, with highs in the 30s - a welcome respite from the cold. But before then, Thursday's forecast is looking rather ominous, with rain or snow showers possible and temperatures reaching the lower 40s.
For many, the weekend promises to be just as unforgiving, with frosty conditions expected after several cold fronts pass through on Thursday and Friday evenings. The city's Emergency Management officials are urging residents to prepare for the worst, warning that without proper winter gear or reliable heat, life-threatening conditions can quickly develop.
To mitigate this risk, New Yorkers are advised to limit their time outdoors, cover exposed skin when venturing out, and report any heat or hot water issues with landlords to 311. The city is also ramping up its outreach to homeless populations, offering shelter to those who need it most as the cold snap takes hold.
A low-pressure system is expected to sweep across the region, triggering a series of cold fronts that will bring frigid temperatures to the area. On Monday night, expect the mercury to drop into the teens, but the real chill factor will be wind chills, making it feel like several degrees below zero.
As the week progresses, conditions are unlikely to improve, with Tuesday's high temperatures barely reaching the lower 20s and feeling more like single digits due to biting winds. Temperatures will continue to slide on Tuesday evening as a high-pressure system moves overhead, leaving New Yorkers bracing for uncomfortable wake-ups.
However, relief may be in sight by Wednesday, when warmer temperatures are predicted, with highs in the 30s - a welcome respite from the cold. But before then, Thursday's forecast is looking rather ominous, with rain or snow showers possible and temperatures reaching the lower 40s.
For many, the weekend promises to be just as unforgiving, with frosty conditions expected after several cold fronts pass through on Thursday and Friday evenings. The city's Emergency Management officials are urging residents to prepare for the worst, warning that without proper winter gear or reliable heat, life-threatening conditions can quickly develop.
To mitigate this risk, New Yorkers are advised to limit their time outdoors, cover exposed skin when venturing out, and report any heat or hot water issues with landlords to 311. The city is also ramping up its outreach to homeless populations, offering shelter to those who need it most as the cold snap takes hold.