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        BITTER BLAST: Bright, cold and windy in The Bronx

        The Bronx will have a frigid day with highs near 26.

        Hope Osemwenkhae

        Jan 20, 2025, 12:07 PM

        Updated 8 hr ago

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        Here’s what you need to know:
        • No advisories at this time.
        • BITTER BLAST branding through Thursday.
        • Today is day one of the polar plunge. After Sunday's storm, any snow on the ground has turned to ice. Any untreated surfaces on the roads or sidewalks will bring icy and treacherous conditions. Wind chills this morning are between 5 to 10 degrees under a partly sunny sky.
        • Today will be bitterly cold, mostly sunny with highs in the low to mid 20s. Wind chills will be in the single digits and teens through this evening.
        • We have a dangerously cold week ahead with mainly dry conditions and bone-chilling temperatures. Highs will dip into the teens through Wednesday and 20s, near 30 degrees Thursday and Friday. Overnight lows will be in the single digits to 20s. This will be the coldest air so far this winter.
        • We're not seeing any storms this weekend. Stay tuned for any changes.
        TODAY: Bright, bitterly cold and windy. Highs near 26.
        TONIGHT: Extremely cold, mostly clear and breezy. Wind chills below zero. Lows near 9.
        TUESDAY: More clouds than sun, dangerous cold and breezy. Highs near 18. Lows near 10.
        WEDNESDAY: Bright and frigid. Unbearable. Highs near 19. Lows near 11.
        THURSDAY: Sun, clouds, still brutally cold and less breezy. Highs near 27. Lows near 17.
        FRIDAY: Mostly sunny, below freezing, and still shivering. Highs near 31. Lows near 23.
        SATURDAY: Finally, above freezing. Sunny and very cold. Highs near 34. Lows near 26.
        SUNDAY: Partly sunny and cold. Not as harsh. Highs near 37. Lows near 28.