Beware, New Yorkers! The upcoming weekend is set to bring dangerously low temperatures, with the potential for frostbite in as little as 30 minutes. The National Weather Service warns that wind chills could drop to a bone-chilling 15 degrees below zero. Mayor Zohran Mamdani has issued a plea for residents to stay indoors, especially those experiencing homelessness, as this will be the coldest night of the winter so far.
But here's where it gets controversial... Gothamist recently reported that despite the city's efforts to provide warming buses, many people in need remain unaware of these resources. On a recent cold night, a warming bus stationed outside the Staten Island Ferry Terminal went unnoticed by those who could have benefited from its shelter. Mayor Mamdani has taken responsibility for this communication breakdown and is now working to improve outreach and signage.
In a recent interview, Mamdani emphasized the importance of proper clothing during these extreme conditions. He advised New Yorkers to dress in layers, including hats, face masks, and gloves, if they must venture outdoors. The weather service also warns of strong wind gusts that could cause power outages and make driving hazardous, especially for larger vehicles.
The bitter cold has taken a tragic toll, with at least 17 deaths reported since late January, many due to hypothermia. Some of these cases involved alcohol or ethanol intoxication, highlighting the vulnerability of those experiencing homelessness during extreme weather events.
Mayor Mamdani has described an all-hands-on-deck approach to combat the cold, including reopening public schools as warming centers and deploying school nurses and violence interrupters for street outreach. The city has also expanded its shelter capacity and is piloting a peer outreach model, where formerly homeless New Yorkers work with outreach workers to encourage others to seek shelter.
Despite these efforts, the young administration faces an acute challenge in addressing the high death toll and ensuring the safety of all New Yorkers during this extreme weather event.
As temperatures are expected to remain low throughout the weekend, with highs in the 30s and lows in the teens, it's crucial for residents to stay informed and take necessary precautions. Gothamist has compiled a list of resources for New Yorkers to stay safe and connected during this challenging time.
Remember, staying informed and looking out for one another is crucial during these extreme weather conditions. Let's all do our part to keep our community safe and warm!