
In the past, powerhouse storms such as the one that has ravaged Alabama with tornadoes and brought severe blizzard conditions to parts of Minnesota, have pulled exceptionally cold air into the United States in the past. For example, record cold followed the 1993 Superstorm. The 500 mb pattern forecast for 3/6 0z resembles that in which some very cold air masses chilled the eastern U.S. and southern Canada in the March 1-10 timeframe.
Forecast 500 mb Anomalies for 3/6 0z:

Composite Anomalies for Select Cold Air Masses for the March 1-10 timeframe (1950-Present):

Composite Anomalies for all situations in which the temperature reached the teens or colder (-7.2°C or colder) in New York City and between -5°F (-15.0°C) and 15°F (-9.4°C) in the March 1-10 timeframe:

The 500 mb anomalies forecast for 3/6 0z reasonably resemble the two historic composite case. The select Arctic outbreaks for which the forecast anomalies most closely resemble were those that occurred in March 1960, March 1978, and March 1996. The lowest readings for those air masses were:
March 1-6, 1960:
Boston: 15°
Burlington: -2°
New York City: 18°
Philadelphia: 17°
Toronto: -1° (-18.3°C)
March 1-6, 1978:
Boston: 16°
Burlington: -6°
New York City: 16°
Philadelphia: 8°
Toronto: 1° (-17.2°C)
March 1-4, 1996:
Boston: 20°
Burlington: 10°
New York City: 19°
Philadelphia: 18°
Toronto: 8° (-13.3°C)
Looking more closely at the above anomalies, one should note that the forecast 500 mb anomalies are a little farther to the north than those depicted in the historic composites. At the same time, snow cover is not likely to be present in Boston, New York City, or Philadelphia. Therefore, that means reduced radiational cooling.
Taking all the factors—historic, synoptic, and modeled—into consideration, I believe this short but sharp cold outbreak will likely see the temperature fall to 5° (-15°C) or below in Burlington and Toronto, 15° (-9.4°C) or below in Boston, and the teens (-7.2°C or below) in New York City and Philadelphia. There is a chance that either Toronto or Burlington sees a low temperature below 0° (-17.7°C). Boston has a chance to see a temperature below 10° (-12.2°C).