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Find out where to go for help and how to stay safe as the temperature gets dangerously low.
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At the region's highest peak, Mount Washington, weekend temperatures may prove to be the coldest on record. The worst of the cold is expected Friday night into early Saturday when a combination of low temperatures (-45 to -50 degrees) and extreme winds (80-100 mph) may cause the summit to feel like -100 to -101 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The National Weather Service says wind chills could be “once in a generation” cold Friday and Saturday. Officials shared tips on how to stay safe and where to go for help as temperatures plummet.
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Some light snow showers may occur Monday night, and temperatures are expected to warm by the end of the week.
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Last week's cold snap gives way to much milder temperatures this week.Climate scientists say it’s all part of a warming trend in New Hampshire – where…
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As temperatures hover in the single digits or lower across New Hampshire, communities are opening up public buildings as warming shelters for anyone who…
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Very cold temperatures will stick around in New Hampshire through New Year's Day. The National Weather Service forecast calls for single-digits and…