The deep freeze hit the Big Apple Friday night as the temperature bottomed out at a record-low 26 degrees.
The previous all-time low for Nov. 10 in the city was 27 degrees, set in 1914, according to AccuWeather.
The temps were expected to plunge to 22 degrees early Saturday morning, which would shatter the mark for the record-low for Nov. 11 of 28 degrees set in 1933.
But the cold snap won’t last too long for New Yorkers — with forecast highs of 38 degrees on Saturday afternoon and 48 degrees on Sunday.
The forecast calls for 50 degrees on Monday, setting off eight straight days with high temps of at least 50, AccuWeather said.
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