The city's deep freeze is showing no signs of easing anytime soon.
Temperatures will start off in the single digits today and only reach the teens with wind chills making it feel well below zero.
Snow is also expected to fall overnight with some parts of the city seeing up to three inches by Tuesday morning.
If you lose heat or hot water in your home, you should contact you property managers or landlords and call 311.
New Yorkers are advised to check to make sure their friends and neighbors are doing okay—especially the elderly and those with disabilities.
Meantime, today is Presidents Day, a federal holiday.
And that means closings and service changes around the city.
Financial markets and some banks are closed, along with government offices and schools.
There's also no mail delivery today, and no garbage or recycling pickup.
Alternate side parking is suspended through Thursday, but drivers still have to feed the meters.
Subways, buses and Metro-North run on a Saturday schedule, the Long Island Rail Road is running on a holiday schedule, and the Staten Island Railway runs on a Sunday schedule.