mary bassett, aging commissioner donna perotto and deputy commissioner for enforcement timothy hogan. as you can see, all city agencies are on alert and working together to address this challenge. we're headed into the coldest part of the forecast now. the city is facing some of the coldest temperatures and windchills we've seen in the last 20 years. i want to emphasize to all new situation is and how much people should change their habits over the next 24 to 48 hours this must be taken seriously. it's some of the coldest temperatures and windchills we've seen in the last 20 years. right now, temperatures are at 1 but when you add in windchills, it feels like negative 2. we are expecting sustained winds of 25 to 30 miles per hour today with gusts as high as 50 miles per hour. so on top of the extreme cold, we have wind that really will affect everyone who's outside, not only in terms of making it colder, but also making it hard to get around. that's another good reason why the maximum extent possible. the warmer temperatures have now passed. everything we'll see in the next 24 hours w