If you thought the worst part of this winter was digging out from a foot of snow, New York has some bad news for you. The storm may be gone, but a prolonged stretch of dangerous cold is settling in—and it’s going to linger.
Forecasters say we’re about to enter one of the coldest periods of the season, with wind chills dropping as low as -20 degrees in the mornings and daytime temperatures struggling to climb out of the teens. The National Weather Service has issued Cold Weather Advisories for parts of the Tri-State area, warning that frostbite and hypothermia can set in quickly with prolonged exposure.
