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Long lasting intense Cold for New England


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2 hours ago, MJOatleast7 said:

Christmas 1980 comes to mind. BOS hit -8 that morning and although there was a strong wind, some locations in the burbs probably hit -10. Oddly I can't find official records on wunderground, but I remember hearing on the radio a forecast for -10 to -15 actual in the burbs. This was after a high in the upper 30s the previous day.

Jan. 2003 also had a min about -7 in BOS, so probably then too.

 

Most remarkable thing about 12/25/80 was that BOS had an afternoon max of zero, IIRC.  But for the cheap 12:01 high, that would've been their coldest maximum on record.  (My data only goes back thru 1920; wonder what their max was on 12/30/17, when NYC topped out at 2.)

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6 hours ago, OceanStWx said:

Good to keep in mind the sensors are all going to be closer to the surface of the snow for this outbreak. ;)

 

As will the people outside who are experiencing/sensing the temperature.  So that adjustment would be in line with how it feels to people.  In other words, short people never really experience the 2m temps.  :)

I like seeing the forecasted high of -3* in my p/c for tomorrow.

2.4* off a midnight high of 15.7*, wind gusting to 30.

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2 hours ago, dendrite said:

Ugh. Kinda wish I snowblowed last night after the winds relaxed a bit.

I got numerous face-fulls this morning (4:30-6:30) but would've gotten the same last night, and would not had the moon to help me see what I was doing.  Glad my 13" was 13:1 powder.

P'n'C high for Rangeley tomorrow is -10.  With wind.

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