Long Islanders are enjoying a few more hours of warmer conditions, but rain and a cold front will be moving in later this evening.

Temperatures were in the upper 40s and l ower 50s, but frigid air will return, the National Weather Service said.

However, wind gusts of up to 32 mph are making it feel like temperatures are in the upper 30s and lower 40s.

"Later tonight, a cold front moves through that will help filter in some colder air back into the region," Tomasini said.

Temperatures will drop Wednesday night with wind chill values in the upper teens and Thursday's wind chill values will make it feel even colder.

Those venturing outside Thursday night should dress warmly, as the wind will make it feel as if temperatures are in the single digits, Tomasini said.

"Especially at night

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