By: By Chris Dolce
Published: March 13,2014
After being teased with milder temperatures earlier this week, temperatures will drop to near-record levels Friday morning in the Northeast behind Winter Storm Vulcan.
(MORE: Vulcan Snow Reports and Notables)
Current Temperatures
Friday AM Lows
As high pressure moves over the Northeast by Friday morning and winds slacken, temperatures will plummet across the region. Lows will range from the single digits below zero in northern New England to the 20s in the Middle Atlantic.
Below are a few of the dozen or more locations that will be within three degrees of a daily record low early Friday morning, along with the records to beat. Click the city name to see the latest forecast for comparison.
- Syracuse, N.Y.: 7 degrees set in 2003
- Boston: 12 degrees set in 1896
- Providence, R.I.: 12 degrees set in 1948
- Newark, N.J.: 17 degrees set in 1932
(FORECAST: Saturday)
The aforementioned cold front will keep the up and down reputation of temperatures in March on full display as we start next week.
Chilly St. Patrick's Day in the East
Monday AM Lows
Monday's Highs
Tuesday AM Lows
(FORECAST: Sunday)
By St. Patrick's Day (Monday), temperatures will be 10 to 20 degrees below average in just about every location from the Great Lakes to the Northeast, and even the Southeast. Here are some specifics:
- Monday morning lows: Single digits and teens in the Great Lakes and interior Northeast. Near the Canadian border, some subzero low temperatures are possible. Lows in the 20s along the I-95 corridor from Boston to Washington.
- Monday afternoon highs: 20s around the Great Lakes, including Chicago, Detroit and Buffalo. Highs will be near the freezing mark (32 degrees) or lower from Boston to New York City. 30s and 40s across the Middle Atlantic to as far south as North Carolina.
- Tuesday morning lows: Lows in the teens possible in Boston and New York. Farther south along I-95, low 20s are expected in Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. Single digits above and below zero in northern New England. 20s, 30s and 40s across the Southeast.
MORE: Winter Storm Vulcan in Pictures
Bob Landon blows snow from a sidewalk in the
South End neighborhood on Thursday, March 13, 2014, in Albany, N.Y.
Bitter cold temperatures return after a winter storm dumped up to six
inches of snow and ice on the Capital Region. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)
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