Temperatures could fall into the single digits in the Lower Hudson Valley Friday, Jan. 23. Here's how to recognize frostbite and hypothermia.
Frostbite symptoms include skin that turns white, grayish, or yellow and may blister. Signs of hypothermia can include confusion, slurred speech, lethargy and reduced responsiveness.
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