Storm gone, but cold will stick around through weekend

AP Photo/Keith Srakocic A man is bundled with a scarf and hood as he crosses the Rachel Carson Bridge to downtown Pittsburgh with temperatures in the single digits, Friday.

Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press via AP Waves pound the shore at Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada, on Friday.

AP Photo/Charles Krupa Chris Green digs out his snow covered car in the South Boston neighborhood of Boston, Friday.

AP Photo/Charles Krupa A woman pauses carrying a shovel filled with snow to a pile at the end of her block in the South Boston neighborhood of Boston, Friday.

AP Photo/Bill Sikes People walk between large piles of plowed snow outside Quincy Market, Friday in Boston, following Thursday’s snowstorm.

AP Photo/Charles Krupa Mollie Lane carries a shovel-full of snow down the street to a pile while digging her car out in the South Boston neighborhood of Boston, Friday.

BOSTON — Frigid temperatures, some that felt as cold as minus 30 degrees, moved across the East Coast on Friday as the region dug out from a massive winter storm that brought more than a foot of snow, hurricane-force winds and coastal flooding a day earlier.

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