7 dead from bitter cold

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Falling temperatures replaced the weekend’s falling snow Monday as bitter cold and gusty winds swept across the eastern United States.

The National Weather Service had forecast that temperatures would be more than 20 degrees below normal across the Northeast, with wind gusts up to 30 mph (48 kph) and wind chills approaching minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 40 degrees Celsius) in northern New York and Vermont.

Leo Brunori, 37, of Union Dale, Pa, an employee for Hornbeck Chevrolet, in Forest City, Pa, clears away ice and snow in a frozen parking lot of used vehicles on Jan 21. (AP)

Those wind gusts caused fl ight disruptions at LaGuardia Airport in New York City on Monday and FlightAware reported hundreds of delayed flights.

And after a few weather-related delays Sunday, Amtrak restored all scheduled service Monday. Atop the Northeast’s highest mountain, the temperature fell to minus 23 degrees (minus 31 Celsius) Monday morning and dropped to minus 31 (minus 35 Celsius) later in the afternoon, according to the Facebook page for Mount Washington Observatory, in New Hampshire. Wind chills were hovering around minus 80 (minus 62 Celsius).

In New York, Coast Guard crews moved quickly to rescue a 21-year-old man left stranded on an island in the Navensink River after his small boat broke down. The Coast Guard said two members waded through 34-degree (1 Celsius) water to bring the man to safety. The air temperature was 7 degrees (minus 14 Celsius) with 30 mph wind. (AP)

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