New York City is poised to endure its longest deep freeze in 65 years if the frigid forecasts hold through next weekend, according to experts.
The Big Apple is expected to have shivered at 32 degrees or below for 15 days straight by the time the cold is likely to break next Saturday, Feb. 7 – the longest extreme cold snap the Big Apple has seen in well over half a century, AccuWeather meteorologists told The Post on Sunday.
“We are expecting the high temperature to be at or below 32 through next Saturday, which would rank as the second longest streak with the maximum temperature at or below 32 in years,” meteorologist Chad Merrill said.
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