(CNN) Winter is coming to the East Coast for the next week.

The next five to seven days generally are going to bring unseasonably low temperatures to the eastern two-thirds of the US, with a first chilly round hitting Friday and a second, colder Arctic blast coming later.

Friday's cold snap could bring below-freezing temperatures to some places.

The colder air is now moving in with temperatures already falling several degrees and some wet snowflakes across interior sections as the precipitation is ending. Here is what to expected by 7 am tomorrow (Friday) morning with respect to temperatures, and the wind chill! pic.twitter.com/fXlhSt626l — NWS New York NY (@NWSNewYorkNY) November 8, 2019

The cold was already descending early Friday on New York, with wind chill expected to make it feel like temperatures were in the upper teens to mid-20s, according to the National Weather Service. Wind gusts in Boston are reaching 25 to 35 mph and will bring wind chills into the 20s as well, the NWS said.

Snow flurries are also expected Friday for downwind parts of the Great Lakes, CNN meteorologist Derek Van Dam said, adding that those flurries will make it Saturday to the Northern Great Lakes.

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