Forecasters say the storm is expected to track south of Long Island, and any change in its movement could affect snowfall amounts with the chance of mixed precipitation along the shoreline. Temperatures are forecast to fall Monday afternoon into the teens and into the single digits for another bone-chilling night. While southwestern Connecticut was spared the wrath of last week's blizzard, parts of New England are still recovering from the nor'easter that delivered a record 34.5 inches of snow in Worcester, Mass., where dump trucks and front-end loaders had to be brought in to move snow.