Yes.  My commute ranges from 5-25 miles each way in LI/NYC.  There has been 
much good advice shared above, here are my thoughts on the topic:

Lights, back-up lights and reflectors.  You must be seen.

Time in the saddle matters a lot and be prepared to be exposed for twice the 
amount of your average ride time to account for flats, mechanical failures, etc.

Hands - keep them warm.  I love Assos winter glove system.  It is expensive but 
they last for years and a tailor can fix em up as the age.  

Feet - keep them warm.  Forget silly cycling shoes with booties and get your 
self some serious cold weather boots.  Try what you currently own before buying 
new.

Eyes - protect them.  I think any glasses are fine.

Head - cover your ears.  Try the hats you own before buying cycling hats, many 
wool/synthetic hats fit under helmets.

Neck gaitor - it helps on cold days.

Protect your genitals - I am not joking.  The wind hits 'em and they'll numb up 
quickly.  

Clothing - start with what you have and experiment.  For me, I like wool 
shirts, a cycling jacket, and Levi's commuter jeans.  

In the snow - I think commuting around LI/NYC is too dangerous and wait for it 
to clear.

Try lots of things and have fun!

-Jimmy

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