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NYC Will Be Colder Than Some Parts Of Antarctica This Week, With Tempatures Dipping Into The Single Digits And The Potential For More Snow On The Way

With **icicles** hanging from **windowsills** and morning commutes that look more like the [Winter Olympics](https://secretnyc.co/bryant-park-winter-olympics-nyc-events/), New Yorkers are once again being stress-tested by the cold. It’s the kind of chill that makes many residents fantasize about escaping, well, anywhere warmer than here. Somewhere sunny, somewhere tropical...or, somehow, **Antarctica**? **Yes, you read that right**. As counterintuitive as it sounds, **New York City’s current temperature** of around **23°F** is actually colder than *some* parts of Antarctica right now. While the continent’s icy interior remains brutally cold year-round, its coastal regions, particularly along the Antarctic Peninsula, are in the tail end of summer. This time of year, those areas can hover around the low 30s, occasionally even brushing above freezing, a feat that our favorite city is *well below* right now. **🏙️ NYC Temperatures This Week** --------------------------------- This week’s forecast makes it clear why New Yorkers are collectively side-eyeing their thermostats. According to the [10 Day Forecast by The Weather Channel](https://weather.com/weather/tenday/l/96f2f84af9a5f5d452eb0574d4e4d8a840c71b05e22264ebdc0056433a642c84), Daytime highs mostly hover in the mid **20s and 30s**, but the real gut punch comes overnight, when temperatures repeatedly dip into the **low 20s and even single digits**, bottoming out with a bone chilling **5°F on Saturday**. Snow showers, mixed rain-and-snow systems, and gray skies keep the cold feeling stubborn and relentless, with only brief sunny breaks offering psychological, rather than physical, relief. Though we’re **warming up a bit** from last week’s [brutal temperatures and code blues](https://secretnyc.co/nyc-under-code-blue-alert-what-it-means/), our days of bundling up are here to stay, for now at least. **☃️ Will it snow in NYC this week?** ------------------------------------- There’s a chance we could see a few flakes this week, but nothing compared to [what we experienced in January](https://secretnyc.co/nyc-record-snowfall-totals-january-2026-neighborhoods/). [NBC’s Storm Team 4](https://www.nbcnewyork.com/weather/weather-stories/nyc-forecast-bitter-cold-wind-gusts/6453174/) reported that any snowfall that does materialize is expected to be light and short-lived, with chances coming in on **Wednesday and Friday**. Still, paired with biting overnight lows and persistent wind chills, even a dusting is enough to keep the city feeling locked in winter’s grip. **❄️ Antarctica Temperatures This Week** ---------------------------------------- Now for the plot twist. According to it’s [10 day forecast bu AcuWeather](https://www.accuweather.com/en/aq/esperanza-base/171288_poi/february-weather/171288_poihttps://weather.com/weather/tenday/l/96f2f84af9a5f5d452eb0574d4e4d8a840c71b05e22264ebdc0056433a642c84), over the same period, **coastal Antarctica—specifically around Esperanza Base—is forecast to see daytime highs consistently in the upper 30s**, peaking near **38°F**, with nighttime lows mostly in the **20s** and only occasionally dipping into the high teens. In other words, while New Yorkers are bracing for **single-digit lows, icy sidewalks, and stubborn sub-freezing mornings**, parts of Antarctica are dealing with comparatively mild, slushy conditions and temperatures that would barely raise an eyebrow in a New York winter. Yes, the continent’s interior remains **unimaginably cold**—but along its milder edges, Antarctica is, improbably, keeping pace with, or even out-warming, New York this week. A sentence that sounds fake, but unfortunately for New Yorkers, isn’t. **🧣 How To Stay Safe And Warm In NYC** -------------------------------------- * **Use Warming Centers and Buses:** NYC has opened 24/7 warming centers in all five boroughs and deployed warming buses near subway hubs and hospitals to provide accessible, mobile relief. Call **311** to find the nearest location * **Check on Vulnerable Residents:** While outreach teams are canvassing the streets, neighbors can help by checking in on elderly residents, people with disabilities, and those experiencing homelessness. * **Dress for Extreme Cold:** Wear layers, insulated outerwear, hats, gloves, and waterproof boots—especially if travel is unavoidable * **Limit Outdoor Exposure:** Avoid spending extended time outside when wind chills reach dangerous levels, which could drop as low as **–9°F** * **Follow City and Weather Alerts:** Monitor updates from the National Weather Service (NWS) and local news for storm conditions, wind chills, and potential snowfall * **Use Hospital and Shelter Resources:** Hospitals are limiting overnight discharges, and shelters are fully staffed to support residents—use these services if you need a safe, warm place We’ve told you this **quite a bit** the past month, but make sure to bundle up and stay safe, New York! Take the cold seriously, look out for one another, and use the resources available to keep warm. ❤️ Source: [https://secretnyc.co/nyc-colder-than-antarctica-february-2026/](https://secretnyc.co/nyc-colder-than-antarctica-february-2026/)

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NYC Will Be Colder Than Some Parts Of Antarctica This Week, With Tempatures Dipping Into The Single Digits And The Potential For More Snow On The Way

With icicles hanging from windowsills and morning commutes that look more like the Winter Olympics, New Yorkers are once again being stress-tested by the cold. It’s the kind of chill that makes many residents fantasize about escaping, well, anywhere warmer than here. Somewhere sunny, somewhere tropical...or, somehow, Antarctica ? Yes, you read that right . As counterintuitive as it sounds, New York City’s current temperature of around 23°F is actually colder than *some* parts of Antarctica right now. While the continent’s icy interior remains brutally cold year-round, its coastal regions, particularly along the Antarctic Peninsula, are in the tail end of summer. This time of year, those areas can hover around the low 30s, occasionally even brushing above freezing, a feat that our favorite city is *well below* right now. 🏙️ NYC Temperatures This Week --------------------------------- This week’s forecast makes it clear why New Yorkers are collectively side-eyeing their thermostats. According to the 10 Day Forecast by The Weather Channel, Daytime highs mostly hover in the mid 20s and 30s , but the real gut punch comes overnight, when temperatures repeatedly dip into the low 20s and even single digits , bottoming out with a bone chilling 5°F on Saturday . Snow showers, mixed rain-and-snow systems, and gray skies keep the cold feeling stubborn and relentless, with only brief sunny breaks offering psychological, rather than physical, relief. Though we’re warming up a bit from last week’s brutal temperatures and code blues, our days of bundling up are here to stay, for now at least. ☃️ Will it snow in NYC this week? ------------------------------------- There’s a chance we could see a few flakes this week, but nothing compared to what we experienced in January. NBC’s Storm Team 4 reported that any snowfall that does materialize is expected to be light and short-lived, with chances coming in on Wednesday and Friday . Still, paired with biting overnight lows and persistent wind chills, even a dusting is enough to keep the city feeling locked in winter’s grip. ❄️ Antarctica Temperatures This Week ---------------------------------------- Now for the plot twist. According to it’s 10 day forecast bu AcuWeather, over the same period, coastal Antarctica—specifically around Esperanza Base—is forecast to see daytime highs consistently in the upper 30s , peaking near 38°F , with nighttime lows mostly in the 20s and only occasionally dipping into the high teens. In other words, while New Yorkers are bracing for single-digit lows, icy sidewalks, and stubborn sub-freezing mornings , parts of Antarctica are dealing with comparatively mild, slushy conditions and temperatures that would barely raise an eyebrow in a New York winter. Yes, the continent’s interior remains unimaginably cold —but along its milder edges, Antarctica is, improbably, keeping pace with, or even out-warming, New York this week. A sentence that sounds fake, but unfortunately for New Yorkers, isn’t. 🧣 How To Stay Safe And Warm In NYC -------------------------------------- * Use Warming Centers and Buses: NYC has opened 24/7 warming centers in all five boroughs and deployed warming buses near subway hubs and hospitals to provide accessible, mobile relief. Call 311 to find the nearest location * Check on Vulnerable Residents: While outreach teams are canvassing the streets, neighbors can help by checking in on elderly residents, people with disabilities, and those experiencing homelessness. * Dress for Extreme Cold: Wear layers, insulated outerwear, hats, gloves, and waterproof boots—especially if travel is unavoidable * Limit Outdoor Exposure: Avoid spending extended time outside when wind chills reach dangerous levels, which could drop as low as –9°F * Follow City and Weather Alerts: Monitor updates from the National Weather Service (NWS) and local news for storm conditions, wind chills, and potential snowfall * Use Hospital and Shelter Resources: Hospitals are limiting overnight discharges, and shelters are fully staffed to support residents—use these services if you need a safe, warm place We’ve told you this quite a bit the past month, but make sure to bundle up and stay safe, New York! Take the cold seriously, look out for one another, and use the resources available to keep warm. ❤️ Source: https://secretnyc.co/nyc-colder-than-antarctica-february-2026/

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