Storm Team 4

A bitter cold has settled over NYC. How long will it last?

Wind chills will be in the teens (at best) on Sunday. Bundle up if you need to help outside

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What a great day it is to stay inside.

It's not just the frozen snow on the ground that people have to worry about -- wind chills were in the teens (at best) for many of us waking up Sunday morning.

The back half of our weekend stays sunny and downright frigid, but the bitter cold doesn't end there. Temps drop down into the teens again Sunday night, but without much wind at all it shouldn’t feel any colder than that.

Winds calm down into another cold morning Monday, where the day's high might top out around 25 degrees. Then we gradually warm up through the week.

Tuesday will still see some freezing temps, which have the potential to welcome a quick half inch of snow the morning of Christmas Eve.

By the time Wednesday comes around, the skies should dry out for Christmas and the start of
Hanukkah.

Saturday's night winter solstice means the days will start getting longer again.

The snow welcoming in the solstice brought New York City its first December snow in three years. Nearly 2 inches were recorded in Central Park, while parts of New Jersey and New York to the northwest saw totals climb up to 5 inches.

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