Attention, New Yorkers! A winter storm is set to bring snow, icy roads, and freezing temperatures to the city this weekend. Whether you’re commuting or planning a weekend outing, expect slippery streets and a bitter chill. Here’s everything you need to know to stay prepared.
Friday, January 10: A milder day with sunshine mixing with clouds and highs reaching 42°F (6°C). Lows will dip to 30°F (-1°C) overnight.
Saturday, January 11: Snow arrives early in the morning, leaving a light accumulation before breezy conditions clear the skies. Highs will reach 38°F (3°C), but slippery spots will linger as temperatures drop to 31°F (-1°C).
Sunday, January 12: Mostly sunny skies return with a high of 43°F (6°C) and lows near 29°F (-2°C).
Looking Ahead: Next week will bring a gradual cooldown, with highs in the mid-30s and overnight lows dropping into the low 20s.
Tips for Staying Safe in New York’s Winter Weather:
- Travel Caution: Snow and ice can make roads treacherous. Avoid unnecessary travel and use public transport where possible.
- Bundle Up: Freezing temperatures demand warm layers, gloves, and hats.
- Be Prepared: Stock up on essentials and monitor local updates for weather advisories.
Stay warm, New York, and let’s brave this winter blast together