
The snowstorm that hit the East Coast with frigid, wind-whipped whiteness and ice that wouldn’t melt seems to pick a different bull’s eye target each day, with a wind chill close to minus 100 at the top of New Hampshire’s Mount Washington vying for world’s coldest place with the Canadian town of Armstrong, Ontario.

On Saturday, jaw-clenching temperatures throughout the Northeast hit Burlington, Vermont, at minus 1 and a wind chill of minus 30. Both Philadelphia and New York were shivering at 8 degrees.

And in Hartford, Connecticut, a brutal cold of 10 degrees yielded a wind chill of minus 20. Weather experts say that Mount Washington in New Hampshire could hit -100f with wind chill - colder than the surface of Mars.

Ice floats along the Hudson River as the skyline of New York City and One world Trade Center are seen during freeze temperatures on January 06, 2018

Frigid temperatures continue to drop in the wake of a 'bomb cyclone' storm, with experts saying that parts of the northeastern United States will have areas colder than the surface of Mars

People walk their pets as the skyline of New York City and One world Trade Center are seen during freeze temperatures

Ice floats along the Hudson River as ducks swim during freezing temperatures on January 06, 2018 in Exchange Place, New Jersey

The extreme conditions suffered across the United States are as a result of the 'bomb cyclone' brought along by Storm Grayson

New York City is projected to experience its worst winter cold of the year on Saturday, with temperatures expected to hit 3 degrees by night fall with a windchill between -10 and -20 degrees

Winds swirled Mount Washington at more than 90 mph at a temperature of minus 37 degrees and a wind chill of minus 93 on Saturday.

Meanwhile, New York City is projected to experience its worst winter cold of the year, with temperatures expected to hit 3 degrees by night fall with a windchill between -10 and -20 degrees, according to NBC News.

Earlier Saturday, the National Weather Service issued a wind chill warning for communities in Western and Central Massachusetts, according to masslive.com, with temperatures expected to 'feel' as low as -25 degrees.

Boston, at a relatively balmy 11 degrees, was wrangling with a different kind of challenge: a shortage of plumbers as the weather wreaked havoc on pipes that froze and cracked, Democratic Mayor Marty Walsh reported.

Experts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania also warned Saturday could be 'the coldest day in a generation,' with wind gusts making the air feel as low as minus-12 in the city of brotherly love and minus-30 in The Poconos, NBC reported.

Elsewhere, jaw-clenching temperatures throughout the Northeast hit Burlington, Vermont, at minus 1 and a wind chill of minus 30.

And in Hartford, Connecticut, a brutal cold of 10 degrees yielded a wind chill of minus 20.

In New Jersey, many people stayed home instead of dealing with single-digit temperatures. Others were cleaning up from the storm that dropped more than a foot of snow in some spots earlier in the week.

'My car felt like an icebox this morning, even though I had the heat on full blast,' Julie Williams said as she sipped coffee inside a Jackson Township convenience store. She was headed to work at a local supermarket, and was expecting it to be packed.

'People think it's nuts before a storm happens, with everyone getting milk, bread, etc.' she said, adding with a laugh, 'but it's even worse in the days afterward, because they do the same thing but they're a little crazy from cabin fever.'

The frosty conditions come in the wake of meteorological phenomenon known as the 'bomb cyclone,' a low-pressure winter storm system that intensifies very rapidly with increasingly powerful winds.

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The bitter cold temperatures have been felt across the region, while residents of states like Maryland and Virginia shiver from temps ranging from 10 degrees to 15 degrees

The frosty conditions come in the wake of meteorological phenomenon known as the 'bomb cyclone,' a low-pressure winter storm system that intensifies very rapidly with increasingly powerful winds

Earlier Saturday, the National Weather Service issued a wind chill warning for communities in Western and Central Massachusetts (Pictured: Winthrop, Massachusetts)

An automobile covered in snow with windshield wipers exposed in East Boston neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 06 January 2018

Pleasure boat (Temptress) frozen in Boston harbor, at Orient Heights Yacht club East Boston neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 06 January 2018

A view on the city of Boston skyline in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, on the heels of a major winter storm on the East coast

Experts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania also warned that the city for what may be 'the coldest day' in the area in a 'generation,' with wind gusts making the air feel as low as minus-12

Meteorologists studying weather patterns in the northeast past of the US say that wind chills in one part of New Hampshire were forecast to hit negative 100 degrees

In Rhode Island, hospitals were treating dozens of storm-related injuries as the region grits through a deep freeze that followed a powerful blizzard.

In Providence and Newport, at least 40 people were treated for various weather-related conditions, from heart attacks, snowblower or shoveling injuries, frostbite and more, according to The Providence Journal.

The storm dropped more than 14 inches of snow on Providence.

On Friday, Central Park's green lawns were turned white, the mighty Hudson was overtaken by ice bergs and Lady Liberty stood resolute in amazing aerial photos taken a day after New York City was battered with a major snow storm.

While the snow stopped long ago, it won't be melting anytime soon since the city is now dealing with a deadly drop in temperature thanks to a fresh blast of Arctic air.

Temperatures reached a high of 19 on Friday - making it even colder than when the storm hit on Thursday.

The bitter cold temperatures have been felt across the region, while residents of states like Maryland and Virginia shiver from temps ranging from 10 degrees to 15 degrees.

'This is chilly, chilly stuff,' Brian Hurley, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service's Weather Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland, said on Thursday.

New Yorkers are now dealing with a major drop in temperatures. Temperatures are to remain in the teens throughout the weekend. Above, the Statue of Liberty on Friday

Central Park's normally green lawns are turned white thanks to the snow storm (seen above on Friday)

Above, another view of La Guardia Airport in the borough of Queens on Friday

Ice floats near the Spuyten Duyvil train bridge on the Hudson River on January 5, 2018 in the Bronx Borough of New York City

The Stuyvestant Town-Peter Cooper Village residential complex, the largest apartment complex in the city, is seen above on Friday

NORTHEAST TEMPERATURE FORECAST FOR THE WEEKEND CITY FRi SAT SUN NYC 14° /5° 11° /0° 18° /16° PHILADELPHIA 17° /6° 16° /0° 19° /15° BOSTON 14° /-1° 8° /-5° 15° /11° DC 19° /8° 20° /7° 27° /20° PORTLAND 12° /-6° 5° /-10° 13° /8°

The storm began two days ago in the Gulf of Mexico and first struck the Florida Panhandle. By Thursday it was wreaking havoc as blizzard warnings and states of emergency went into effect along the Eastern Seaboard. Wind gusts hit more than 70 mph in places and some areas saw as much as 18 inches of snow.

The storm caused school and business closings, airline and rail service cancellations or reductions and thousands of utilities outages, many of them restored quickly. Some ferry services even had to be shut down along the Canadian coast.

In the South, the winter weather forced portable toilets to be put in place outside Mississippi's Capitol after pipes burst and it caused iguanas to become sluggish and topple from trees in South Florida. Residents of southeast Georgia were treated to a rare half foot of snow.

Snow covers the shrubbery and gardens of Governors Island on January 5, 2018 in New York City

A Geocolor image acquired by the GOES-16 satellite at 2:17pm of the East coast of the USA on Friday

In New England, the powerful winds brought coastal flooding that reached historic levels in some communities with icy water overflowing piers, streets and restaurants and stranding some people who had to be rescued. Experts said the Wednesday supermoon was partially to blame for the flooding.

At least seven people died in weather-related accidents.

Four people were killed in North Carolina and South Carolina after their vehicles ran off snow-covered roads, authorities said. Another fatality was reported near Philadelphia when a car could not stop at the bottom of a steep, snow-covered hill and slammed into a commuter train. A passenger in the vehicle was killed. No one on the train was hurt.

In Virginia, a girl was struck by a pickup truck while sledding and a 75-year-old man was hit by a snow plow while clearing business parking lots, authorities said. Both died at hospitals from their injuries, police said.

Flooded ice streets in Duxbury, Massachusetts on Friday

Workers dig snow Friday morning in Boston, Massachusetts after a massive winter storm dumped more than a foot of snow

Workers clear snow in Boston's Seaport district on Friday following Thursday's snow storm

The South won't be spared, either. Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia can expect temperatures around 15 degrees to 20 degrees during the weekend, Hurley said. Northern Florida will be in the 20s to low 30s.

Sunday morning should bring the coldest temperatures from Portland, Maine, to Washington, D.C. 'That's when you'll see records being challenged or broken, with temperatures at or near zero in many places,' Hurley said.

More seasonable weather is expected to return early next week with temperatures in the high 30s and near 40s, he said. For some, it will feel downright balmy.

A woman passes an ice-covered fountain in New York's Bryant Park on Friday