TEACHERS ARE AND QUALIFIED THEY
ARE AT THEIR JOBS.
37 DEGREES, UNUSUAL TO HAVE THE
COLD WE HAVE IN PLACE.
WE STARTED WITH 34 WHICH BROKE
OUR RECORD BY ONE DEGREE.
LAST NIGHT WE BROKE A RECORD.
WE HAVE HAD SNOW, CENTRAL PARK
REPORTING SNOW.
THE LATEST SNOW FALL DATE WE HAD
WAS APRIL 25TH, 1875.
WE TOOK DOWN A RECORD THAT IS
145 YEARS OLD.
WE TIE WITH A TRACE.
THAT IS MEASURABLE SNOW, BUT FOR
A TRACE, WE SET A NEW TYING
RECORD FOR 1977, REPORTING THE
FACT THAT SNOW FELL, SO THIS IS
UNUSUAL, UNPRECEDENTED?
SORT OF.
WE'RE SETTING RECORDS HERE.
SNOW CONTINUES TO FALL.
YOU CAN SEE THE STREAMERS INTO
DUCHESS, SULLIVAN.
PRETTY IMPRESSIVE PICTURES.
HOPE WELL JUNCTION, THE SNOW
COVERING PARTS OF THE DECK
FURNITURE LAST NIGHT.
TEMPERATURES WILL BE AFFECTED
FOR THE FEELS LIKE BECAUSE OF
THE WINDS.
WE HAVE PEAK WIND GUSTS UP TO
46 MILES AN HOUR IN NEWBURGH.
THAT WILL MAKE IT FEEL COLDER
THAN THE ACTUAL THERMOMETER
READINGS.
THE WINDCHILL FACTOR GIVING US A
REPORT OF 34 DEGREES FEELING
LIKE 27 FOR LAGUARDIA AND BELOW
FREEZING FROM ACROSS THE MAP.
YOU'LL WANT TO BUNDLE UP, THE
WINTER COATS, APPROPRIATE.
WEST WINDS AT 12 MILES AN HOUR
BUT GUSTS HIGHER THAN THAT.
THE WINDCHILL BARELY MAKES A
MOVE IN THE AFTERNOON.
INSTEAD OF FEELING LIKE THE 20s,
IT WILL FEEL LIKE THE 30s.
THE THERMOMETER READINGS COULD
GET AS HIGH AS 39.
THE WINDCHILL IS DRAMATIC.
AS FAR AS THE FUTURECAST WIND
GUSTS THROUGH 5:00, 7:00, STILL
SEEING 35 MILES AN HOUR WINDS
SHOWING UP.
GUSTY THROUGH THE DINNER HOUR.
ISOLATED SPRINKLES CAN'T BE
RULED OUT.
49 IS THE TOP TEMPERATURE.
41, NOT AS COLD OVERNIGHT AND
TOMORROW FOR MOTHER'S DAY, IT IS
WARMER, 62 DEGREES.
HERE IS THE ACCUWEATHER 7-DAY
FORECAST.
WE START THE WEEK WITH
TEMPERATURES UNSEASONABLY COOL,
HANGING ON TO THE PATTERN.
57 ON TUESDAY.
THEN WE START A WARM UP THE
SECOND HALF OF THE WEE
