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NY AND BOSTON FACE COLDEST TEMPERATURES SINCE 2019 AND UP TO TWO FEET OF SNOW TUESDAY: MORE THAN 15MILLION ARE UNDER WIND CHILL ALERTS AS EAST COAST TEMPERATURES DIP 45 BELOW ZERO

A US Postal Service carrier delivers a package during a snow storm on Friday in East Derry, New Hampshire, where heavy snowfall ranged from New York all the way up to the north New England on the East Coast

An extreme cold front is ravaging through the eastern coast in the US and is expected to bring up to -45 degree weather and two to three feet of snow to Buffalo and the northeast on Tuesday. About ten million people were already under wind chill advisories in the Midwest on Sunday, where wind chills plummeted to -25 to -45 degrees on Monday. By Tuesday, the National Weather Service predicts interior parts of the area could affect around 15 million people. The bitter cold is expected to be present in the North Central states on Monday too, with temperatures in Chicago expected to remain in the mid-teens, according to AccuWeather .The Windy City usually has temperatures right around the freezing mark at this time of the year.

Buffalo, New York, could also have significant snowfall on Monday night, with up to three feet of snow. Even New York City will see temperatures fall to as low at 17F but with wind chill it’ll feel as cold as 0F. 
The bitter cold is expected to be present in the North Central states on Monday night too, with temperatures in Chicago expected to remain in the mid teens, according to AccuWeather. The Windy City usually has temperatures right around the freezing mark at this time of the year. 

Cities further up north, like Duluth, Minnesota and Grand Forks, North Dakota, won’t have their temperatures rise above zero degrees all day on Monday, AccuWeather forecasters predict. But according to AccuWeather Meteorologist Mary Gilbert, ‘the coldest air of the season thus far will arrive for a majority of the Northeast and portions of the mid-Atlantic by Tuesday as arctic air plunges into the northern US.’
The coldest wind chill values will likely occur between 2am and 11am on Tuesday, the National Weather Service predicts.  
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