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IF YOU THOUGHT THE POLAR VORTEX WAS BAD, WAIT TILLYOU GET HIT BY THE SIBERIAN EXPESS! RARE COLD WEATHER PHENOMENON BRINGS THE COLDEST TEMPERATURES IN 100 YEARS TO SOUTH

Ashley Collman for the Dailymail.

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FW:  Feb. 20, 2015

  • Kentucky was the first to experience a record-breaking low in the early hours of Thursday when the city of Paducah felt -8F
  • Tennessee, the Carolinas and Chicago were all warned to wrap up for record lows on Thursday 
  • Record-breaking lows expected in Boston, D.C. and New York on Friday
  • Maine and New Hampshire set for six inches of snow into the weekend  

Temperatures plummeted across the Southeast on Thursday as some parts of the country experienced the coldest weather since records began.

A 'Siberian Express' was barreling up from the Southeast to the Midwest and the East Coast bringing 100 record lows across the region, according to forecasters.

Kentucky was the first to experience a record-breaking low in the early hours of Thursday when the city of Paducah felt -8F - the coldest temperature in 120 years.

Tennessee, the Carolinas and Chicago were all warned to wrap up for record lows on Thursday. 

Boston, Washington, D.C., and New York were forecast to drop into the low single digits overnight into Friday.

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Masses of ice form in the lower Niagara River and around the American Falls as seen from Niagara Falls in Canada on Thursday

Masses of ice form in the lower Niagara River and around the American Falls as seen from Niagara Falls in Canada on Thursday