Meteorologist Dan Zarrow is calling for possible record breaking cold temperatures heading into the weekend. Here are just a few local ways to brave the cold.

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    Spice Things Up with a Burrito from Mogo in Asbury Park

    The protein is up to you, but be sure to add kimchi or their asian pear hot sauce for a kick!

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    Indulge in Some Brew from Rook Roasters

    Whether you dig a mild Costa Rica blend or dark New Orleans style, the java is always piping hot!

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    Down Some Brews at Jack's Goal Line Stand in Long Branch

    Enough cold beer = warmth...and some other possible side effects. It's always hot at Jack's. By the way, you can't not have their pretzel bites while you're there, right?

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    Get a Hot Stone Massage from Hand & Stone

    In reality, it could be 90 degrees and a hot stone massage would feel good. But when it feels like it's 25 below, this sort of pampering is almost a necessity. How 'bout a couple's massage for Valentine's Day?

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    Netflix and Chill at Your Place

    Let's face it. Unless you have solid plans Sunday (Valentine's Day), you're not going to venture into the arctic.

    If none of the above do it for you, you can always revert back to the good 'ol fashioned way of "keeping warm."

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