The 23-year-old driver was taken to the hospital with serious injuries, but the infant died, authorities said.

“I can’t remember it being this cold, not since 2015,” said Gin Koo, 36, wrapped up in three shirts and a down jacket, as well as a hat and a hood, as he walked his Boston terrier, Bee, in Boston on Saturday morning.

Even Bee, wrapped in a doggie coat, shivered. “I wouldn’t go out if I didn’t have to.”

Boston’s Pine Street Inn, the largest provider of homeless services in New England, ramped up outreach to those on the streets, doubling the number of vehicles that could transport people to shelters and opening their lobby to provide extra space.

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