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Bitter cold surges south in wake of powerful nor'easter

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Cold air is surging south in the wake of a powerful nor'easter that brought record-breaking snowfall and strong winds to the mid-Atlantic and Northeast on Saturday.Areas from Maine and northern New England to South Florida will see temperatures at or below freezing into the workweek.Low temperatures on Monday morning. (FOX Weather) Forecasters say the temperature could dip to -8 degrees below zero in Bangor.

In fact, most of Main will be sub-zero Monday morning.While other parts of New England and the Northeast won't be as cold as Sunday, it will still be frigid.

Boston is expected to be around 8 degrees.There will be a bit of a break by the time we get to Tuesday morning. While extreme northern New England will again see sub-zero low temperatures, further south will be warmer.

Boston is expected to drop to about 14 degrees Tuesday morning.New York City will be in the low-20s.High temperatures on Monday. (FOX Weather) There will be some relief from the bitter cold temperatures starting on Monday.Areas across New England will remain in the 20s and 30s.

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