Extreme Cold in New York City Results in 18 Fatalities
Extreme Cold in New York City Results in 18 Fatalities
US · Published Feb 10, 2026
Extreme cold in NYC since late January has led to 18 fatalities.
Melting snow and ice pose hazards due to potential for falling and refreezing.
NWS forecasts temperatures to remain around freezing, urging continued caution.
Severe cold snap hits New York City
New York City has been grappling with a severe cold snap since late January, resulting in a tragic loss of life. According to Mayor Zohran Mamdani, the extreme cold has contributed to the deaths of 18 individuals. This prolonged period of sub-freezing temperatures, lasting for 13 consecutive days, marks one of the longest cold streaks the city has experienced since 1963.
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