Frigid Conditions Loom for New York City: Temperatures Plummet as Cold Fronts Move In
A blast of frigid air is set to hit the Big Apple, bringing with it a week's worth of icy temperatures and potentially life-threatening conditions. The National Weather Service has issued a warning, forecasting a series of cold fronts that will sweep across the region from Monday through Friday.
As night falls on Monday, temperatures are expected to drop into the teens, with wind chills making it feel like several degrees below zero. By Tuesday morning, the mercury is unlikely to rise much, with highs in the lower 20s that will be reduced by the biting winds.
However, the worst of the cold is yet to come. As high pressure builds overhead on Tuesday evening, temperatures are expected to plummet further, leaving residents facing uncomfortable wake-ups and potentially hazardous conditions outside. The National Weather Service has advised New Yorkers to prepare for "uncomfortable" weather through mid-week, warning that wind chills will make even milder temperatures feel like the single digits.
While temperatures do moderate slightly by Wednesday, with highs in the 30s, the cold doesn't dissipate overnight. Thursday's forecast is promisingly warmer, with temperatures potentially reaching into the lower 40s β but also carries a risk of rain or snow showers.
The weekend looks set to be even colder still, as another round of cold fronts moves in on Friday and Saturday evening. New York City Emergency Management has issued a stark warning, advising residents to take precautions against hypothermia and frostbite by limiting time outdoors, covering exposed skin, and reporting any heat or hot water issues with their landlords.
For the city's homeless population, the outlook is particularly dire. The department has expanded its outreach services to offer shelter to those in need, as conditions are expected to be particularly hazardous this week.
A blast of frigid air is set to hit the Big Apple, bringing with it a week's worth of icy temperatures and potentially life-threatening conditions. The National Weather Service has issued a warning, forecasting a series of cold fronts that will sweep across the region from Monday through Friday.
As night falls on Monday, temperatures are expected to drop into the teens, with wind chills making it feel like several degrees below zero. By Tuesday morning, the mercury is unlikely to rise much, with highs in the lower 20s that will be reduced by the biting winds.
However, the worst of the cold is yet to come. As high pressure builds overhead on Tuesday evening, temperatures are expected to plummet further, leaving residents facing uncomfortable wake-ups and potentially hazardous conditions outside. The National Weather Service has advised New Yorkers to prepare for "uncomfortable" weather through mid-week, warning that wind chills will make even milder temperatures feel like the single digits.
While temperatures do moderate slightly by Wednesday, with highs in the 30s, the cold doesn't dissipate overnight. Thursday's forecast is promisingly warmer, with temperatures potentially reaching into the lower 40s β but also carries a risk of rain or snow showers.
The weekend looks set to be even colder still, as another round of cold fronts moves in on Friday and Saturday evening. New York City Emergency Management has issued a stark warning, advising residents to take precautions against hypothermia and frostbite by limiting time outdoors, covering exposed skin, and reporting any heat or hot water issues with their landlords.
For the city's homeless population, the outlook is particularly dire. The department has expanded its outreach services to offer shelter to those in need, as conditions are expected to be particularly hazardous this week.