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Meteorologist Mike Woods says the temperature will continue to drop and winds will increase throughout the day. Dangerous wind chills are expected starting tonight particularly northwest of NYC.

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Nick Gregory says be prepared for a bone-chilling weekend with the possibility of snow on Sunday night.

Weather Forecast
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Nick Gregory has the weather.

Weather Forecast
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Cold weather is going to be back for the weekend.

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Nick Gregory has the weather forecast.

Weather Forecast
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Nick Gregory has the weather forecast.

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Expect a milder day ahead with mostly sunny skies and breezy conditions. Today's high should hit 40 degrees.

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Nick Gregory has the weather forecast.

Weather Forecast
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Nick Gregory has the weather forecast.

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Bundle up, big time. Exposed skin could suffer from frost bite with frigid temperatures in the NYC region.

Weather Forecast
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Meteorologist Mike Woods says it will be the coldest day of the season so far. The high in New York City will be 20 degrees but it will feel much colder due to the wind. Expect sunny skies, too.

Weather Forecast
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Nick Gregory has the weather forecast.

Weather Forecast
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Nick Gregory has the weather forecast.

Weather Foreast
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A frigid start to the week will only worsen as the week progresses. Today's high is 29 degrees.

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Meteorologist Audrey Puente says a very cold day is ahead with a high of 29.

Weather forecast
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Freezing temperatures, freezing rain and icy conditions are what you can expect tonight and into tomorrow, so be careful! FOX 5 NY's Audrey Puente has your weather forecast.

Snowfall totals recap
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Nick Gregory has some highlights from the snowfall totals. And with cold temps, the snow won't melt anytime soon.

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Raegan Medgie says the snowfall has ended but the cold is here to stay.

Weather Update 9 AM
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Meteorologist Mike Woods says snow totals were as high as eight inches in eastern Long Island and nearly nine inches in Connecticut. More snow will fall across parts of the region before the storm exits the area.

Weather Update 6:30 AM
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Meteorologist Mike Woods says the snow forecast was tracking higher Friday morning. As many as eight inches of snow could come down on eastern Long Island. New York City should see 3-6 inches.