Chilly Weather Forecast for NYC: When Will It Warm Up?
Teens and Frigid Temperatures Sweep Through NYC
Sunday morning greeted New Yorkers with a bone-chilling weather forecast as wind chills dipped into the teens. The frozen snow on the ground served as a reminder of the cold days ahead. Despite the sun shining, the temperatures remained downright frigid, making it a perfect day to stay indoors.
As the day progressed, the brutal cold persisted, with temperatures dropping back down into the teens by Sunday night. While the lack of wind offered some respite, the cold was still palpable in the air. With such temperatures, bundling up became a necessity for anyone venturing outside.
Gradual Warm-Up Through the Week
Monday morning dawned with cold winds, promising a high of around 25 degrees during the day. The gradual warm-up was in sight as the week progressed. Tuesday was anticipated to bring freezing temperatures, possibly accompanied by a light dusting of snow on Christmas Eve morning. By Wednesday, the weather was expected to clear up, setting the stage for a peaceful Christmas and the beginning of Hanukkah celebrations.
Winter Solstice Marks Longer Days
The arrival of Saturday night’s winter solstice signaled the gradual lengthening of days. The solstice brought with it New York City’s first significant snowfall in December in three years. Central Park recorded nearly 2 inches of snow, while areas in New Jersey and New York to the northwest saw snow totals reaching up to 5 inches.
With winter settling in, New Yorkers are advised to prepare for more cold days ahead. While the freezing temperatures may deter outdoor plans, the promise of longer days and warmer weather offers a glimmer of hope on the horizon. Stay warm and safe, and don’t forget to enjoy the winter wonderland that New York City transforms into during this magical season.