Summary:
Wind advisory in effect until 10 PM Thursday for NYC
Expect gusty winds (35-50 mph) and freezing temperatures
Potential for downed tree branches due to strong winds
Temperatures will return to normal on Friday
Light snow expected on Saturday
NYC Battling Bone-Chilling Winds and Frigid Temperatures
New York City is experiencing another day of brutally cold weather and strong winds. A wind advisory remains in effect until 10 PM Thursday.
<img src="https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2025/01/09/f778cc35-82db-47f1-95de-51040c6ca418/thumbnail/620x349/76c8a55dd6cc4d7599da7ce83f655558/fa-todays-wind-chills-map.png?v=6ffea931a1e284729a23a55e2e39c4e9#" alt="Wind chill map">Wind gusts are expected to reach 35-50 mph, making it feel much colder than the actual temperature. Residents should be prepared for potential downed tree branches due to the strong winds.
Tonight's temperatures will plummet into the 20s and teens, with wind chills making it feel even colder. However, relief is on the way!
When Will the Wind Die Down?
The wind is expected to decrease on Friday, with temperatures returning to normal. While a First Alert Weather Day has been canceled for Saturday, light snow is still anticipated.
Stay tuned to NewYorkNews.com for the latest updates.
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