Bitter blast blankets tri-state area as dangerously cold temperatures lead to weather advisory

After a frigid and snowy weekend, the temperatures turn even more bitterly cold for the start of the week.

Drier air is moving in as the departing coastal low pulls away, so while a few flurries may linger, the accumulating snow is done for the day. But, be careful! The low temperatures that stick around will result in some black ice and general icy patches.

The big story now is the cold: several rounds of fronts will keep temperatures well below normal this week, with teens and single‑digit lows, highs only in the 20s, and wind chills dipping below zero at times.

There is a cold weather advisory up for parts of New Jersey for late Monday night into Tuesday morning with below zero wind chills expected as certain areas are predicted to feel as low as -5 degrees Fahrenheit!

The tri-state area will get a brief mid‑week bump into the 30s and lower 40s on Thursday before another push of arctic air arrives for the weekend, sending highs back into the teens and lows into the single digits.

And looking ahead, there is the potential for a snowfall event next weekend.

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