By Kristina Pydynowski, Senior Meteorologist
November 10,2013; 2:51PM,EST
Much colder air and even snowflakes are on the horizon for New York City.
Those in New York City should not get used to the highs in the 50s that are expected on Monday.
The city will experience its coldest days since the spring on Tuesday and Wednesday as arctic air blasts in and holds highs to the lower 40s.
The hours before daybreak Tuesday could actually prove to be warmer than the afternoon.

Brisk winds ushering in the cold will create even colder AccuWeather.com RealFeel® temperatures on Tuesday, forcing residents and visitors to bundle up.
Tuesday night, Midtown will record its first subfreezing temperature of the fall.
While escaping its first snowstorm of the season, New York City could still see wet snowflakes mix in with rain Tuesday morning as the arctic air arrives.
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The impending cold and snowflakes will serve as a reminder that the official start to winter is just around the corner.

As fast as the arctic air invades the United States, temperatures will quickly rebound later in the week.
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