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Cold Blast In N.E...........Natural Gas & Heating Oil Use To Spike

Bitterly cold winds will buffet the Northeast Tuesday, especially eastern New York state and New England. Wind chill temperatures, mainly in the morning, will be dangerously low.

A few snow showers or flurries will fly in Upstate New York and northern New England, but no important accumulations are likely.

High temperatures will be far below early March expectations with readings--not factoring in wind chill-- ranging from the single digits in much of New York state and northern New England to the 40s across southern Virginia.