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Reconstructing wind chill based on historic records at Mount Washington shows the wind chill also could have been at minus 108 F or below on Jan. 22, 1885.
The wind chill at Mount Washington, a 6,228-foot peak known for erratic weather, surpassed the record of minus-102.7 degrees noted in 2004.
Mount Washington set a record for coldest wind chill ever recorded at minus 108 degrees. The air temperatures at the region’s highest peak went as low as minus 47 degrees, according to the ...
A record-setting wind chill of 108 degrees below zero was seen on the summit of Mount Washington in New Hampshire, the National Weather Service said.
Together, the wind and cold air will make the summit feel as cold as 100 below zero. Read more: Mount Washington’s wind chill will be minus 100 degrees Friday ...
Mount Washington, the highest peak in the Northeast, recorded -108 degrees Fahrenheit--the coldest wind chill in the history of the United States on Friday when an arctic air mass hit New England.
Bitter cold dropped temperatures to record breaking lows in the Northeast on Friday. The wind chill — what the temperature feels like — on the summit of Mount Washington, New Hampshire, dropped to ...
Mount Washington Observatory recorded a wind chill of 108 degrees below zero Friday, making it the coldest wind chill ever recorded in the U.S. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
The wind chill on Mount Washington plunged to 108 degrees below zero on Friday night into Saturday as an arctic air mass descended on New England. Advertisement. On Saturday, ...
Wind chill reached 49 degrees below zero this week with over 100 mile-per-hour winds at the Mount Washington Observatory. The summit’s wind chill reached 49 degrees below zero this week with ...
The wind chill at Mount Washington, a 6,228-foot peak known for its erratic weather, surpassed the record of minus-102.7 degrees set in 2004.