The sun shone over a snow-covered New York City on Monday afternoon, January 26, after a major winter storm battered the city on Sunday. Temperatures remained below freezing, however, and were expecting to dip further overnight into Tuesday.
This footage shows conditions in Greenpoint, north Brooklyn, with the Manhattan skyline visible across the East River.
“We’ve been below freezing since Friday night and may remain below freezing through next Monday, if not longer,” the National Weather Service in New York said Monday. “That is over 9 days of below freezing temperatures! For context, the longest stretch of freezing temperatures at Central Park was 16 days in 1961.” Credit: Rob McDonagh via Storyful