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Last updated: Sunday, February 8, 2026 11:04PM GMT
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NEW YORK (WABC) -- After another bitterly cold night, conditions begin to improve on Monday.

Temperatures continue to moderate through the week, reaching the mid-30s by Tuesday and possibly the first 40s since January 22nd on Wednesday before we're back below average later in the week.

Watch for rain or snow showers in a few spots late Tuesday, and then we'll need to monitor a storm that may arrive late next weekend.

Check the 7-day AccuWeather forecast here.

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Feb 02, 2026, 3:14 PM GMT

Find a warming center in NYC

Due to the extreme cold warming spaces and buses will open in every borough of New York City to anyone in need.

Click here to find a list through 311 or see the list below:

BROOKLYN

Warming Spaces
All locations below have warm spaces and food.

NYC Health + Hospitals/Gotham Health, Cumberland
100 North Portland Avenue
Open 7 PM - 7 AM

NYC Health + Hospitals/Gotham Health, East New York
2094 Pitkin Avenue
Open 7 PM - 7 AM

NYC Health + Hospitals/Kings County
451 Clarkson Ave
Building open 24/7, warming center open 7 PM - 7 AM

NYC Health + Hospitals/South Brooklyn Health
2601 Ocean Parkway
Building open 24/7, warming center open 7 PM - 7 AM

Warming Buses
Warming vehicles are parked outside the following locations:

Atlantic Terminal at the corner of 4th Avenue and Atlantic Avenue
Open 24/7

NYC Health + Hospitals/Woodhull
760 Broadway
Bus is directly outside the Emergency Room on Flushing Avenue
Open 24/7

MANHATTAN

Warming Spaces
All locations below have warm spaces and food.

NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue
462 1st Avenue
Building open 24/7, warming center open 7 PM - 7 AM

NYC Health + Hospitals/Gotham Health, Gouverneur
227 Madison Street
Open 7 PM - 7 AM

NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem
506 Lenox Avenue
Building open 24/7, warming center open 7 PM - 7 AM

Warming Buses
Warming vehicles are parked outside the following locations:

181st Street and St. Nicholas Avenue
Open 24/7

Jackie Kennedy High School
120 West 46th Street
Open 24/7

Mainchance Drop-In Center
120 East 32nd Street
Open 24/7

NYC Health + Hospitals/Metropolitan
1901 First Avenue
Bus is directly in front of building at 97th Street and 1st Avenue
Open 7 PM - 7 AM

NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem
506 Lenox Avenue
Open 24/7

South Ferry
Whitehall and Stone Streets
Open 24/7

BRONX

Warming Spaces
NYC Health + Hospitals/Gotham Health, Belvis
545 East 142nd Street
Open 7 PM - 7 AM

NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi
1400 Pelham Parkway South
Open 7 PM - 7 AM

NYC Health + Hospitals/Gotham Health, Morrisania
1225 Gerard Avenue
Open 7 PM - 7 AM

Warming Buses
Warming vehicles are parked outside the following locations:

149 Street and 3 Avenue
Open 24/7

St Barnabas Hospital
3rd Avenue between 181st Street and 182nd Street
Open 24/7

NYC Health + Hospitals/North Central Bronx
3424 Kossuth Avenue
Bus is in front of main entrance
Open 7 PM - 7 AM

QUEENS

Warming Spaces
All locations below have warm spaces and food.

NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst
79-01 Broadway
Building open 24/7, warming center open 7 PM - 7 AM

NYC Health + Hospitals/Gotham Health, Roosevelt
37-50 72nd Street
Open 7 PM - 7 AM

NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens
82-68 164th Street
Building open 24/7, warming center open 7 PM - 7 AM

Warming Buses
Warming vehicles are parked outside the following locations:

Union Hall Drop-In Center
92-32 Union Hall Street
Open 24/7

STATEN ISLAND

Warming Spaces
All locations below have warm spaces and food.

NYC Health + Hospitals/Gotham Health, Vanderbilt
165 Vanderbilt Avenue
Open 7 PM - 7 AM

Project Hospitality
150 Richmond Terrace

Warming Buses

Warming vehicles are parked outside of the following locations:

18 Richmond Place
Open 24/7

Feb 02, 2026, 6:01 PM GMT

NYC trash collection delayed because of weather

Some parts of the city are seeing delays in trash pickup because the same sanitation workers who collect trash are also working on clearing the snow.

Lauren Glassberg has more on the trash removal efforts after the winter storm.

DSNY released the following statement:

"Given that the same Sanitation Workers who pick up trash have been clearing the foot of snow and ice that fell last Sunday, we are about one day behind on trash collection, and we ask for patience from New Yorkers while we catch up.

We are prioritizing trash and compost - the stuff that can smell - over recyclables, but we are picking up all streams, all across the city, just on a slight delay. Most New Yorkers will recall that this is standard practice during and after winter weather events; years ago, trash collection would have been outright paused for weeks after a storm like this, but today we are able to do some of both at the same time.

This is a 24/7 operation, as is snow removal. We are running hundreds of collection trucks on every shift, 12 hours at a time until we are fully caught up. Thousands of people are working to get this done as quickly as possible."

Large trash piles spotted at the corner of 52nd Street and 8th Avenue in Manhattan.
Large trash piles spotted at the corner of 52nd Street and 8th Avenue in Manhattan.
Feb 02, 2026, 3:15 PM GMT

1,750 households without power as Brooklyn outage continues

Power problems began late Friday night for residents in Boreum Hill and neighboring Park Slope, leaving over a thousand customers dealing with flickering lights, partial outages, and disrupted routines through the weekend.

Currently, 1,750 households are without stable power -- this in the middle of historic low temperatures.

Chantee Lans reports from Brooklyn on the power outages.

Con Edison says crews will remain in the area as long as it takes to restore full service.

For residents needing warmth or assistance, PS 133 on Fourth Avenue is open as a warming center.

Feb 02, 2026, 3:15 PM GMT

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