Updated, 10:46 a.m.

Good morning on this polar Monday.

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo will traverse New York far and wide this week to deliver the annual State of the State address.

The goal of the speech remains the same: to update New Yorkers on where we’re at as a state, and where we’re going.

But his delivery method this year is unusual, says our Albany bureau chief, Jesse McKinley. The governor usually delivers the speech just once — to the Legislature in Albany. This year, he is sharing his message at six locations over three days, transforming the annual event into what Mr. McKinley calls a “rolling road show.”

The governor will be in New York City and Buffalo today, Westchester County and Farmingdale on Tuesday, and Albany and Syracuse on Wednesday.