Monday, February 15, 2016

BRRR! VALENTINE'S DAY OF 2016 WAS THE COLDEST IN NEW YORK CITY'S HISTORY

BRRR! VALENTINE'S DAY OF 2016 WAS THE COLDEST IN NEW YORK CITY'S HISTORY

Brrr! Valentine's Day of 2016 was the coldest in New York City's history
(Noel Y.C. / Instagram: @nyclovesnyc)
Valentine's Day of 2016 will down as the coldest in New York City's history.

The low temperature Sunday dipped to -1 degree at Central Park in Manhattan, breaking the previous record of 2 degrees set 100 years ago on February 14, 1916.

Take a look at the low temperatures across the Tri-State region:


The coldest spot was Monticello in Sullivan County, New York, where low temps hit -13 degrees.

Sunday was also the first time New York City has dipped below zero in more than 22 years. The last time the city was sub-zero was January 19, 1994.

This photo of a frozen heart sums up the day pretty well:


The good news: The cold isn't sticking around. AccuWeather meteorologists said there will be a snow event Monday night, with temperatures warming up into the 50s this week.

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