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Arctic Hounds Unleashed: Long Duration Late January/Early February Cold Snap


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3 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

No crazy stretches of daytime low temperatures but I’ve had 17 mornings at or below zero now. Year of the radiators.

Yeah Norwood nearby here has faked its way too. But in terms of high impact cold, really haven’t had it. 

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12 hours ago, powderfreak said:

Back when BTV radiated... they used to put up some impressive lows.

-18F at BOS is the most impressive though of those.

I'd choose NYC.  Five coldest mornings:
     BOS            NYC
-18   1934       -15   1934
-17   1933       -13   1917
-15   1933        -8   1943
-14   1943        -7   1917
-12   1957        -7    1934

from HV:
No crazy stretches of daytime low temperatures but I’ve had 17 mornings at or below zero now. Year of the radiators.

Today makes 17 straight subzero mornings.  Forecast has #18 tomorrow, which would tie 1982 in Fort Kent for my longest anywhere.

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5 hours ago, tamarack said:

I'd choose NYC.  Five coldest mornings:
     BOS            NYC
-18   1934       -15   1934
-17   1933       -13   1917
-15   1933        -8   1943
-14   1943        -7   1917
-12   1957        -7    1934

from HV:
No crazy stretches of daytime low temperatures but I’ve had 17 mornings at or below zero now. Year of the radiators.

Today makes 17 straight subzero mornings.  Forecast has #18 tomorrow, which would tie 1982 in Fort Kent for my longest anywhere.

For NYC I think the -7 1934 entry is just the midnight low on the way down to the -15, as are some other NYC record lows. There are several -6 lows that would be next in the list of morning lows. 

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14 minutes ago, Roger Smith said:

For NYC I think the -7 1934 entry is just the midnight low on the way down to the -15, as are some other NYC record lows. There are several -6 lows that would be next in the list of morning lows. 

That is correct.  The other -7 came on Dec 31, 1917, the day after the -13 minimum.  My records show 6 days of -6 at NYC and one of them was 12/29/1917, likely an 11:59 reading. 
Dec 29, 1917-Jan 4, 1918 stands alone as Central Park's coldest week.

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4 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

It was a good run. We probably start sliding back now in the rankings but for this to be the coldest winter since 1996 at BDL is impressive. 

Coldest start at ORH too since 1995-96 at this point. The two years immediately ahead of 2026 are 1976 and 1996 and both were quite torchy around 2/9-11 so we actually might pass those two over the next few days even though we're not going to be particularly frigid....today's number will be pretty cold though which aren't in the books yet. 

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13 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Coldest start at ORH too since 1995-96 at this point. The two years immediately ahead of 2026 are 1976 and 1996 and both were quite torchy around 2/9-11 so we actually might pass those two over the next few days even though we're not going to be particularly frigid....today's number will be pretty cold though which aren't in the books yet. 

I know some are conditional when it comes to winter wx, but I've thoroughly enjoyed the cold. Kind of hate I missed the -20 up at WXW2 but at least I had the other one. 

For down here it's pretty crazy to have as many below zero days as I've had, and not all were radiational nights. I've had 5 below zero lows since 1/23, and an additional 10 days with lows below 10.0. I've never seen the Connecticut River this iced over. 

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2 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

I know some are conditional when it comes to winter wx, but I've thoroughly enjoyed the cold. Kind of hate I missed the -20 up at WXW2 but at least I had the other one. 

For down here it's pretty crazy to have as many below zero days as I've had, and not all were radiational nights. I've had 5 below zero lows since 1/23, and an additional 10 days with lows below 10.0. I've never seen the Connecticut River this iced over. 

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Yore nice picture by the way 

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