subways, can be brought inside. the city has declared a code blue, and that means that it is below 32 degrees and it is very dangerous for anyone to be outdoors for extended periods of time. so the city has workers out in force right now, to help people come indoors, anyone who is looking for a place to warm up, to have a hot plate of food, to spend the night, it is not recommended to be outdoors for extended periods of time. but having said that, fred, people out here in new york are out enjoying the city, people are bundled up, they re walking their dogs, i ve seen several joggers out here this morning, i don t know what they re thinking, and i ve got my layers on. that s what we recommend. if you are going to go out, layer up. bundle up, and try to minimize the amount of time that you have to spend outside. and the good news is, is that the arctic chill that is affecting us right now will only last until tomorrow, so warmer
fingers felt like they were about to fall off but he enjoyed every minute. so as usual, new yorkers taking it in stride. on a serious note, it is definitely dangerous conditions. be careful when you are out here. you need to be wearing your layers, gloves, hat. you want to minimize the amount of time that you are outdoors. it is very cold. frostbite and all these other bad things that happen during these cold temperatures are a possibility. so if you can manage it, stay indoors, stay warm, while we get through this arctic chill. oh, my goodness. it is potentially dangerous, indeed. try and duck into some warm place, at least until your next live shot. thank you so much. so with temperatures plummeting, boston s mayor declaring a cold emergency. the city opening warming centers for those without a home to
threes below zero. if confirmed it s the colde wind chill in u.s., including alaska. snow squalls along with that arctic chill. a time lapse from vermont. a cold emergency in place in boston. this is through sunday now. rob marciano standing by to tim oquendo in boston where the wind chill is 13 below zero right now. reporter: tonight, millions of families are in the midst of what the national weather service is calling a once in a generation arctic blast. we re seeing wind chills right now which are already below zero and before the night s over with, these are going to drop even more. reporter: parts of new england expecting wind chills at or near 60 below zero. outside springfield, massachusetts, as winds gusted above 50 miles per hour, a tree crashing onto a car, killing a 6-month-old girl inside. the woman driving rushed to the hospital. in boston, pilots battling high winds as they landed at logan airport. we re going to load food and stuff in here. reporter: and outr