Bitterly cold temperatures moved into the Northeast Monday and Tuesday, resulting in another round of record-breaking March temperatures for the nation's northern tier.
In Baltimore, the low temperature late Monday night dipped to 5 degrees, tying the all-time coldest March low temperature on record in the city last set on March 4, 1873. This record was then broken on Tuesday morning when the temperature fell to 4 degrees.
Atlantic City, N.J. broke its record coldest March low temperature late Monday night, dipping to a shivering 2 degrees. The actual location of this record is at the Atlantic City International Airport, which is located just inland form Atlantic City in Pomona, N.J.
In Charlottesville, Va. the low temperature bottomed out at 1 degree above zero Tuesday morning, shattering the city's all-time March record low of 7 degrees.
To get a look at some more of the notable cold records that have been set the last several days dating back to Feb. 27, go to: http://www.weather.com/news/weather-winter/bitter-cold-finish-february-20140221
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