New York, NY – Light snow is expected across New York City on Monday morning, kicking off a week of freezing temperatures and brisk winds. The National Weather Service predicts snowfall between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., though accumulation will stay under an inch in most areas. Morning commuters should prepare for slick conditions on roadways and sidewalks.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday’s high will reach 31°F, but wind chill values between 20°F and 25°F will make it feel much colder. Winds will shift throughout the day, becoming blustery by Monday night with gusts reaching 20 mph. Skies will clear Monday night, but temperatures will drop to a frigid 23°F.
Tuesday brings sunshine with a high near 33°F, but gusts up to 37 mph will make conditions uncomfortable. Blustery weather continues into Wednesday, with a high of 31°F and wind gusts peaking at 23 mph. Nighttime lows midweek will plunge into the low 20s, prolonging the freezing stretch.
By Thursday, mostly sunny skies will persist, and temperatures will remain near 31°F during the day, dipping to 26°F overnight. The first signs of relief arrive Saturday, with highs reaching the mid-30s.
Residents are encouraged to bundle up, drive cautiously during snowfall, and secure outdoor items ahead of the windy conditions. Stay updated with local forecasts for real-time changes throughout the week.
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