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Buffalo, New York – A prolonged stretch of extreme cold ended Monday across western and north-central New York, ranking among the coldest multi-day runs on record, according to the National Weather Service.
According to the National Weather Service in Buffalo, all three official climate sites — Buffalo, Rochester, and Watertown — recorded consecutive days where high temperatures failed to reach 20 degrees Fahrenheit. The streak officially ended Monday, when temperatures finally climbed above the 20-degree mark…