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The coldest day ever! Temperature records broken across the country by the 'Siberian Express' cold snap as Manhattan hits 1F
The coldest day ever! Temperature records broken across the country by the 'Siberian Express' cold snap as Manhattan hits 1F
The air mass known as the Siberian Express traces a line all the way back to the Russian territory, crossing over the North Pole on its way to Canada and into the U.S.
Six inches of snow is expected in Maine and New Hampshire by Friday. Three inches of snow was also forecast for the Midwest, Tennessee Valley and in the southern Appalachians.
Sub-zero temperatures are expected to wipe the region from Ohio to West Virginia and up into the Mid-Atlantic.
Michigan, Indiana, southern Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia and far western Virginia are forecasting morning lows of minus 20 degrees.
Read more: Siberian Express arctic blast kills at least seven across Eastern U.S. as the record-low deadly freeze sets in Daily Mail Online
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Get used to it folks cuz this is our new reality.
- In New York City, the temperature was 1F Friday morning, beating the record low from 1950, and snow is expected in the city over the weekend
- Cold weather expected to last through Friday, with sub-zero temperatures forecast in parts of Northeast
- On Thursday Embarrass, Minnesota reported a temperature of -41F - without the wind-chill factor
- Some place, such as
- The temperature in Boston is below freezing, as the city is set to break the record of 16 days below 32F set in 1961
- In Florida, strawberry and orange crops have frozen over because of the harsh winter weather
The coldest day ever! Temperature records broken across the country by the 'Siberian Express' cold snap as Manhattan hits 1F
- In New York City, the temperature was 1F Friday morning, beating the record low from 1950, and snow is expected in the city over the weekend
- Cold weather expected to last through Friday, with sub-zero temperatures forecast in parts of Northeast
- On Thursday Embarrass, Minnesota reported a temperature of -41F - without the wind-chill factor
- Some place, such as
- The temperature in Boston is below freezing, as the city is set to break the record of 16 days below 32F set in 1961
- In Florida, strawberry and orange crops have frozen over because of the harsh winter weather
The air mass known as the Siberian Express traces a line all the way back to the Russian territory, crossing over the North Pole on its way to Canada and into the U.S.
Six inches of snow is expected in Maine and New Hampshire by Friday. Three inches of snow was also forecast for the Midwest, Tennessee Valley and in the southern Appalachians.
Sub-zero temperatures are expected to wipe the region from Ohio to West Virginia and up into the Mid-Atlantic.
Michigan, Indiana, southern Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia and far western Virginia are forecasting morning lows of minus 20 degrees.
Read more: Siberian Express arctic blast kills at least seven across Eastern U.S. as the record-low deadly freeze sets in Daily Mail Online
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
Get used to it folks cuz this is our new reality.