New York, NY – Temperatures in New York are staying brisk as a cold front keeps highs near freezing through Friday and into the weekend. Sunny skies today offer a break from recent gloomy weather, but residents should prepare for wind chills as low as 15 degrees.
According to the National Weather Service, Friday’s high will reach 32°F with light winds from the west, maintaining a dry but cold day. Tonight, clear skies continue, but temperatures will drop to a low of 20°F. Bundle up if heading outdoors in the evening.
Saturday brings changes with increasing cloud cover and another high around 31°F. Wind chills could make it feel colder, ranging between 15 to 20 degrees. By Saturday night, temperatures will drop again to 28°F under mostly cloudy skies.
Looking ahead, Sunday offers a mix of clouds and sun, warming slightly to a high near 39°F. The dry pattern will persist into early next week, with Monday remaining sunny and slightly warmer, reaching 39°F during the day.
Drivers and pedestrians should exercise caution on roads, especially during the chilly morning hours when surfaces may be slick. Keep an eye on updates from the National Weather Service for potential changes in conditions.
Stay warm and plan ahead for the colder weekend before temperatures rebound early next week.
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