De Blasio asks citizens not to leave the house in the next week because of the frost

De Blasio asks citizens not to leave the house in the next week because of the frost

Mayor bill de Blasio appealed to residents of the city through your page on Twitter with a request not to go out and stay home as long as possible in the next week because the frost is continuing. The mayor also asked not to produce in this weather on the street of their Pets and visit neighbors, because they might need help.

According to the National weather service, the temperature in new York on Thursday is -7,22 degrees Celsius, or about 19 degrees Fahrenheit. Forecasters predict that the cold will continue at least in the next 7 days.

De Blasio asks citizens not to leave the house in the next week because of the frost

New York specialists pay special attention, because here on the coast, frosts are felt even more due to high humidity. On average, today new Yorkers will feel the frost at the level of -16 degrees Celsius or nearly 3 degrees Fahrenheit. In some areas of the state such as orange County, frost will be felt at the level of -20 degrees Celsius.

We strongly encourage all New Yorkers to stay inside as much as possible during this week as the cold weather continues. Check on neighbors when you can and bring your pets inside. https://t.co/exhvRg31eD

— Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) December 27, 2017

An arctic chill will be with us through at least New Year’s Weekend. The forecast average temperature at Central Park is 19°F degrees. We do not expect temperatures to rise above the freezing mark for at least the next 7 days. pic.twitter.com/G2ff161EPv

— NWS New York NY (@NWSNewYorkNY) December 26, 2017

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