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Looks like the coldest night here since the Winter of 2008-2009 on tap.

SUNDAY NIGHT...COLDEST AIRMASS SINCE JAN 2005 LIKELY ACROSS

SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND AS ARCTIC HIGH PRES BUILDS TO THE NORTH.

TEMPS WILL BE COLDER THAN 850 MB TEMPS WOULD SUGGEST DUE TO

SHALLOW MIXING DEPTH. 2M TEMPS EXTREMELY COLD SUNDAY NIGHT AND

EVEN WITH SOME WIND EXPECT WIDESPREAD MINS WELL BELOW ZERO. -25F

POSSIBLE IN THE INTERIOR NW VALLEYS WHERE IT DECOUPLES...AND NEAR

ZERO OR SLIGHTLY BELOW ALONG THE S COAST. OUTER CAPE AND ISLANDS

MAY BE ONLY LOCATIONS TO ESCAPE SUBZERO TEMPS. BOS AND PVD MAY SEE

FIRST BELOW ZERO TEMPS SINCE JAN 22 2005 WITH EXPECTED MIN -2 OR

-3F.

Guess who.lol

I've got a legit shot at being colder than you and maybe one of the coldest readings in the state.

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It's nights like that that make me wonder how we ever get to 90F in summer.

Or, in your case, 78F.

LOL. I was watching a Fox yesterday while I ate lunch. He was leaping 4-5' at a time to get through the deep snowpack @ 2k. Despite having a beautiful coat I couldn't help but think what a tough deal for all the animals this go round, There will be a high mortality rate this Winter especially when you introduce the combo of deep snow and repeated double digit negatives.

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LOL. I was watching a Fox yesterday while I ate lunch. He was leaping 4-5' at a time to get through the deep snowpack @ 2k. Despite having a beautiful coat I couldn't help but think what a tough deal for all the animals this go round, There will be a high mortality rate this Winter especially when you introduce the combo of deep snow and repeated double digit negatives.

Nah, their built to last these types of extreme weather periods. Climatology influenced genetic traits ftw.

Most of the small and mid sized mammals around here will wait out the brutal cold by retreating to their dens etc where it's always above freezing.

Like you though I still feel some empathy for them. :arrowhead:

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Nah, their built to last these types of extreme weather periods. Climatology influenced genetic traits ftw.

Most of the small and mid sized mammals around here will wait out the brutal cold by retreating to their dens etc where it's always above freezing.

Like you though I still feel some empathy for them. :arrowhead:

Just for fun, read up on the winter of 1717 and the impact on deer, etc.

very very bad

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