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NYC weather: Arctic blast will continue through Tuesday

The winter blast will have a few days left in New York this week, according to the National Weather Service.

Temperatures will reach a high of 43 degrees and 48 degrees on Monday and Tuesday, respectively, forecasters predicted.

“Typical high temperature in New York City this time of the year is around 55,” said NWS meteorologist Faye Morrone.

Rain is expected until about 2 p.m. on Monday, according to the forecast, but Tuesday should be dry.

Things look to warm up later in the week.

Wednesday will reach into the 50s with a high of 52 degrees, and shows a chance of overnight showers. Thursday’s temperatures are aiming a bit higher with a forecast high of 55 degrees.