Bone-chilling blasts of Arctic air caused temperatures to plummet across large swathes of Midwestern and Northeastern US Wednesday, in the coldest wave so far this winter, according to DPA. Temperatures dropped to between minus 27 degrees Celsius and minus 40 degrees Celsius in several states such as Minnesota, North Dakota and Illinois, which were snow-bound and battered by powerful gusts. The severe cold was unlikely to hamper the inauguration next Tuesday of Barack Obama as the 44th US president. Forecasters said they expected temperatures to be in the range of 1 to 2 Celsius in Washington DC that day. But the current cold wave was expected to continue spreading across the Midwest and the Northeast and could even affect the Gulf Coast. Doctors recommended that people stay indoors. "Your ears, nose, anything exposed can really freeze quickly and it can freeze within three minutes," Dr Rahul Khare of Northwestern Memorial Hospital told CBS News.