Temperatures remain below freezing after winter storm pummels Mid-Atlantic and Northeast
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One day after a powerful Nor'easter raced from Virginia up into Maine, people are beginning to dig out of their homes and assess the snow. Now, a big concern is the temperatures, which for a large portion of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast remain below freezing.
Boston — which tied its record for most snowfall in a single day at 23.6 inches — and areas south of the city saw the most snow, with some towns reporting between 18 and 30 inches, according to the National Weather Service.
On Sunday morning, the weather agency identified the towns that saw the most snowfall per state:

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