Coldest air of the season settles over the New York area

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Tuesday, January 5, 2016
New Yorkers coping with the cold
Meteorologist Jeff Smith has a look at how people are coping with the cold winter weather.

NEW YORK (WABC) -- After an unusually mild stretch of weather, the coldest air of the season is has settled over the Tri-State Area and reminded freezing residents what winter in the northeast usually feels like. But relief could arrive soon.

The temperature never climbed above freezing Tuesday, with wind chills below 0 at times. But thankfully, temperatures are expected to moderate on Wednesday and climb back into the 40s.

Kemberly Richardson reports from Midtown on the arrival of the winter's coldest weather so far.

Meteorologist Bill Evans says temperatures dropped to about 14 degrees overnight, and it stayed mostly in the teens and low 20s for most of the day.

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A strong area of high pressure will settle over the New York region into Wednesday, before gradually shifting to the north and east later and through Thursday.

Low pressure is then forecast to track across the Great Lakes Region Friday night and Saturday, with another low moving off the Mid-Atlantic Coast during Saturday.

Another low pressure system is forecast to develop in the southeastern states Sunday, then track northeastward to coastal New England by Monday with a strong cold front moving through our area.