Frigid Temperatures, Snow Chance In Hudson Valley Forecast: NWS
- Friday, the National Weather Service issued cold-weather advisories for the Hudson Valley, warning wind chills of 10 to 14 below in Westchester, Orange, Putnam, and Rockland counties and 15 to 25 below in the mid-Hudson Valley.
- A fresh influx of Arctic air is sustaining freezing temperatures across areas already covered in snow and ice, and as of Thursday the National Weather Service said only the southernmost portion of the Hudson Valley was in the storm's potential impact area.
- The U.S. Coast Guard is conducting icebreaking in New York Harbor and the Hudson River, focusing efforts on waterways essential for fuel, heating oil, and vital deliveries, with 3 tugs homeported in Bayonne, New Jersey.
- City officials said at least 10 New York City residents died outdoors amid cold, with hypothermia involved in seven deaths Wednesday; NYC's Office of Emergency Management warned people without reliable heat and others at risk to call 311, which routes to 911 during Code Blue.
- Meteorologists are monitoring a coastal storm expected to bring significant snow Sunday, with the National Weather Service reporting a 30 percent chance of snow in the lower Hudson Valley.
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An extreme cold wave with temperatures up to minus 15 degrees has the Northeast of the USA firmly under control. Even the Hudson River is frozen.
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