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Frigid wind chills Wednesday, light snow expected this week
The deep freeze set in swiftly Tuesday night, but we’re still dealing with the aftermath Wednesday morning. If you were one of the communities that saw temperatures sneak above freezing Tuesday, then you’re likely chipping ice from your stoop and your car Wednesday morning. Roads should be OK after a night of salting and sanding but be vigilant on...
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Weather Forecast: Breezy Night With Lows in 20s
Monday: More clouds than sun. Highs in the 40s. Monday night: Breezy, partial clearing. Lows in the 20s. Tuesday: Sun to clouds, nippy breeze. Evening and night rain/snow showers. Highs near 40.
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From Frigid to 50s: Record-Breaking Arctic Outbreak By the Numbers
Living in New England can present its own set of weather challenges, especially when it comes to extreme weather. Temperatures increased by nearly 59 degrees from Saturday morning, when it was -10 degrees out, to 38 hours later on Sunday afternoon! This sets the record for largest temperature change recorded in a 38-hour time frame. The previous record was a…
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Forecast: Mild and Mostly Calm
Monday: More clouds than sun. Highs in the 40s. Overnight Monday Night: Breezy, partial clearing. Lows in the 20s. Tuesday: Sun to clouds, nippy breeze. Evening and night rain/snow showers. Highs near 40°.
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Forecast: Looking at Rain Chances This Week
Sunday night: Partly to mostly cloudy. Milder, lows in the middle 30s.
Monday: early clouds, or sprinkle for the Cape and Islands. Otherwise, partly sunny, and mild. Highs middle and upper 40s.
Monday Night: clear and colder. Lows in the middle and upper 20s. -
Forecast: Temps Jump Back to 50 This Week
Sunday night: Partly to mostly cloudy. Milder, lows in the middle 30s.
Monday: early clouds, or sprinkle for the Cape and Islands. Otherwise, partly sunny, and mild. Highs middle and upper 40s.
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Temps Make Drastic Rebound After Record Cold in New England
We made it! We are over the arctic air and our temperatures have recuperated rapidly to the 40s again. But the wind is still trying and it’s gusting over 20 mph, meaning that the wind chill is mostly limited to the upper 30s. You definitely won’t need as many layers as you did on Saturday. The flow is out...
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Highs in the 40s After Record Cold
Today: Milder, highs in the 40s, mostly cloudy AM, then partly sunny. Breezy. Tonight: Mostly cloudy, lows in the lower 30s. SW wind 7-15 mph. Tomorrow: Variable clouds, highs in upper 40s, west wind becoming north late PM.
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Milder Air Returns on Sunday After Record Cold
After record cold, milder air makes a quick return on Sunday. Skies will be mostly cloudy and high temperatures will be well into the middle 40’s. Sunday Night is mostly cloudy and not as cold. Lows in the lower and middle 30’s. On Monday a few more clouds for the Cape and Islands as a rain system stays off shore,…
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Milder Air Makes Its Way Back to Boston After Record Cold
Today: Milder, highs in the 40s, mostly cloudy AM, then partly sunny. Breezy. Tonight: Mostly cloudy, lows in the lower 30s. SW wind 7-15 mph. Tomorrow: Variable clouds, highs in upper 40s, west wind becoming north late PM.
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Forecast: Sunday's 40s Could Feel Like Spring After Artic Air on Saturday
Saturday night: Partly cloudy to mostly clear skies, still very cold. Lows in the upper teens, wind chills around 0.
Sunday: Partly sunny, and much warmer. Highs in the middle 40s. Sunday night: Mostly cloudy, not as cold. Lows in the lower and middle 30s. -
Forecast: After Record-Cold on Saturday, Temps Rebound Into 40s Sunday
Saturday night: Partly cloudy to mostly clear skies, still very cold. Lows in the upper teens, wind chills around 0.
Sunday: Partly sunny, and much warmer. Highs in the middle 40s. Sunday night: Mostly cloudy, not as cold. Lows in the lower and middle 30s. -
FIRST ALERT: Arctic Air Slowly Leaving New England
The arctic air is slowly leaving New England and temperatures keep rising Saturday afternoon into the night. And lovers of the full moon will be able to appreciate the sky before more clouds fill in. Subzero wind chills will remain Saturday evening for the north country, but we’ll watch for lower teens by early morning Sunday in the south...
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Mount Washington Sees Wind Chill at US Record -109 Degrees
By Saturday at 7 a.m., temperatures had dipped as far down as -45 degrees, two degrees shy of the lowest ever, with a wind chill that made it feel like -109, a new wind chill record for the observatory.
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Temperatures Start To Warm Up Slowly in Boston
Today: Wind chills 35 degrees below 0 in the morning to single digits by the evening. Breezy. Tonight: gusty again, lows in the teens, increasing before dawn. Sunday: Milder, highs in the 40s, mostly cloudy AM, then partly sunny. Breezy.
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Arctic Blast Sets Weather Records, Including New Lowest US Wind Chill in NH
New England experienced record-breaking cold as arctic air swept into the region Friday and Saturday, dropping temperatures below zero for millions. One place laid a claim for coldest in New England: Mount Washington Observatory in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, which made history nationwide. As of about 3 p.m. Friday, the observatory had already hit 36 degrees below zero, breaking the…
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Frigid Temperatures Continue Impacting New England
Today: Wind chills 35 degrees below 0 in the morning to single digits by the evening. Breezy. Tonight: gusty again, lows in the teens, increasing before dawn. Sunday: Milder, highs in the 40s, mostly cloudy AM, then partly sunny. Breezy.
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Over 19,000 Without Power as Temps Hit Historic Lows in New England
As a deep freeze continues to impact New England on Saturday morning, thousands of customers were in the dark across the region, although the number of outages was decreased between Friday night and early Saturday morning. There were more than 60,000 customers across New England without power around 8:30 p.m., but that number went down to around 12,000 around 8:30…
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Heavy Wind and Freezing Temperatures Causing Problems
There have been widespread power outages on a frigid Friday night.
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Mt. Washington Observatory's Cat Is Grumpy, But Not From the -32° Temperature
In one of the coldest and windiest places in the United States, a cat dozed through a historic storm Friday, with winds whipping up to 120 mph and the thermometer dropping far below -32 Fahrenheit. Nimbus, the cat who lives 6,288 feet above sea level at Mount Washington Observatory in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, was nice and warm while the…