Saturday marks the eighth consecutive day with temperatures failing to climb above freezing, and the streak may continue for another week.
The next real opportunity to break it comes Tuesday, when highs could briefly reach 32 degrees. If temperatures stay below freezing, New York City could challenge the record for the longest consecutive stretch without breaking the freezing mark - a record no one is eager to see set.
Some of the coldest readings Saturday morning were found north and west of the city. Katonah and Danbury dipped below zero, while Montgomery sat near 5 degrees.
Central Park and Newark were around 10 degrees, with single-digit readings across Long Island and the Jersey Shore. Factoring in the wind, it felt as cold as 9 below zero in Belmar and 8 below zero in Toms River - levels that can become dangerous quickly without proper protection.