The skies may be free of snow, but New Yorkers are facing wind chills that could drop as low as -15 degrees Saturday.

Temperatures have hovered around 10 degrees, but the strong winds have made it feel much worst.

Low temperatures will be around six degrees Saturday night, with wind chills possibly dropping to -15.

A wind chill advisory is in effect until 8 a.m. Sunday. Exposed skin can suffer frostbite in as little as 30 minutes.

New Yorkers are urged to call 311 if they see anyone living in the street.

Sunday will remain very cold, but the winds will decrease a bit as the day goes along, with a projected afternoon high temperature of 22 degrees and wind chills in the single digits.

Cloudy skies, light-to-moderate breezes, and steady temperatures in the low 20s are projected for Sunday night.

The warmup New Yorkers have longed for is forecast for Monday, with temperatures projected to reach at least 30 degrees and gradually making their way into the upper 30s and low 40s as the week goes along.

A light wintry mix is possible Monday, but conditions look much brighter for Tuesday and Wednesday.