NYC, it's only going to get colder from here
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NYC, it's only going to get colder from here
"If today feels brutally cold, that's because it is and, unfortunately, it's also the coldest weekday of the stretch. Tuesday delivers peak midwinter energy across New York City, with plenty of sunshine and almost no moderation. Highs are hovering near 25 degrees, while morning lows dipped into the mid-teens. The sun is out today, but it's purely decorative since a steady west wind is knocking a few extra degrees off the actual feel."
"Tonight will stay clear and sharply cold, with temperatures falling back toward the mid-teens. Any leftover moisture on sidewalks or side streets will freeze quickly, so expect slick patches, particularly on bridges, on-ramps and shaded areas that never really see the sun. Wednesday will climb into the upper 30s under increasing cloud cover, followed by Thursday, which will hover near 40 degrees."
"By Friday, temperatures dip again toward freezing, setting the stage for another hard reset. Saturday brings the cold roaring back. Highs are expected to stall in the upper teens, with overnight lows near 11 degrees, making it one of the most brutally cold days of the forecast period. If you're making weekend plans, outdoor time should be limited. What this means for real life: today and this weekend are the days to respect."
Today is the coldest weekday of the stretch in New York City, with highs near 25°F and morning lows in the mid-teens under a steady west wind that increases the chill. Clear and sharply cold nights will drop temperatures back toward the mid-teens, creating quick-freezing conditions on sidewalks, bridges, on-ramps and shaded areas. Wednesday and Thursday moderate into the upper 30s and near 40°F with increasing clouds, offering the most manageable outdoor conditions. Temperatures fall toward freezing by Friday, then plunge again Saturday with highs in the upper teens and lows near 11°F. Limit outdoor exposure, layer, shorten pet walks, and protect pipes.
Read at Time Out New York
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