Latest Yorkers are brr-acing for a chilly snap.
Manhattan was a ghost town Friday as a dangerous Arctic blast descended on the city — with only a handful of brave souls shivering through their outdoor jobs or die-hard workout routines.
“I can’t feel my cheeks,” said Dalilah Negrete, a 26-year-old Upper West Side attorney, who was “cooling down” after a 9-mile run in Central Park.
“I wore two layers on my bottoms, two layers on the highest, and a hat. It does help, I can’t feel my legs at once, either — but it surely does help.”
Temperatures plunged into the low-20s on Friday afternoon. The mercury was forecast to hit a low of 9 degrees, with a wind chill feel of negative 10, over the weekend.
Diony Rodríguez, a 33-year-old pedicab driver, said other rickshaw employees had skipped their shifts for the day because few tourists desired to be outside within the frigid weather.
“It’s so cold, but we’re here because we have now to, I actually have three kids,” said Rodríguez, who sells rides in Central Park. “It’s a tricky day.”
He added, “[There’s] not loads of foot traffic today.”
Claudia Nuñez, a 43-year-old dog walker, said the nine pooches she had on leash were all suited up in matching sweaters to fight the bitter cold.
“We’re all covered up today, everyone has their coats since it’s super super cold,” said Nuñez, who said she too had layered up. “I dressed today, roughly, with 3 jackets,” she said.