New York City could see its first snow of the season on Tuesday as a powerful polar vortex sweeps across the eastern half of the country, bringing frigid temperatures.
Highs are not expected to break out of the low 40s with a wind-chill of between 25 to 35 degrees as wind gusts of up to 40 mph bear down on the Big Apple, according to the National Weather Service.
Scattered snow flurries may be seen around the city in the afternoon, but accumulations are not expected.
The massive polar vortex has pushed arctic air from Canada into the Empire State, bringing an unseasonably early taste of winter to 100 million people, including the tri-state area, which is under a freeze warning.
New York City officials warned residents to dress warmly and take extra care while walking, biking, or driving due to slick conditions and frost that could form on windshields.
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