Don’t Get Caught Off Guard! NYC’s Weekend Weather Will Freeze You in Your Tracks
New Yorkers, get ready for a weather rollercoaster! While today starts off with clear skies and chilly but manageable temperatures, a dramatic plunge into freezing conditions and a snow-filled weekend is just around the corner. If you haven’t prepped for the cold, now is the time
Today’s Forecast: Chilly Sunshine Before the Chill Deepens
Friday is bringing partly sunny skies with a daytime high of 43°F (6°C). Evening temperatures will cool down to around 33°F (1°C). It’s a good day to enjoy the calm before winter’s fury begins.
Weekend Weather Outlook: A Frosty Shift
Saturday, January 18: The day starts cloudy and breezy, with light rain arriving by the afternoon. High temperatures will peak at 44°F (7°C) before dipping to 33°F (0°C) at night.
Sunday, January 19: Brace for snow! Morning clouds will give way to light snowfall and rain in the afternoon, with possible accumulations up to 1 cm. Roads may become slippery, so exercise caution. The high will reach 36°F (2°C), while overnight lows will plunge to 19°F (-7°C).
Monday, January 20: A bitter cold settles in with partly sunny skies. The high will only reach 27°F (-3°C), and the low will drop to a bone-chilling 11°F (-12°C).
Tuesday, January 21: The cold persists, despite sunny skies. Daytime temperatures will struggle to reach 20°F (-7°C), with lows around 12°F (-11°C).
A Polar Vortex Is on the Move
Meteorologists are tracking an arctic air mass sweeping across the country, bringing temperatures far below average to over 20 states. New York City is among the hardest-hit areas, with bone-chilling weather expected to last well into next week.
Stay Safe and Ready
Dress in Layers: Staying warm is essential. Bundle up with thermal clothing, hats, gloves, and scarves.
Monitor Updates: Weather conditions can change rapidly, so stay tuned to local forecasts.
Plan Ahead: Travel delays and hazardous road conditions are likely during Sunday’s snow.
With an arctic chill and snowy conditions on the way, now is the time to stock up, layer up, and prepare for New York’s icy embrace! Stay safe and warm.
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