Wind chill at Mount Washington drops to minus 90 degrees – the temperature tied for the second coldest on Earth

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Summit conditions at Mount Washington in New Hampshire were so brutally cold Saturday morning the temperature tied for the second coldest on Earth, according to Mount Washington Observatory. The temperature hit minus 36 degrees Fahrenheit – with a wind chill of minus 90 (minus 68 degrees Celsius). The summit of Mount Washington sits at 6,288 feet above sea level.

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Summit conditions at Mount Washington were so brutally cold Saturday morning the temperature tied for the second coldest on Earth. via Twitter

At least 22 people nationwide have died from the recent blast of winter weather and cold temperatures.

Frigid conditions have also gripped other parts of the Northeast and are expected to last most of the weekend. On Saturday, wind chill warnings throughout the Northeast hit Burlington, Vermont, with a temperature of minus 1 and a wind chill of minus 30. Both Philadelphia and New York were shivering at 8 degrees, with wind chills of minus 11 in Philadelphia and minus 9 in New York. And in Hartford, Connecticut, a brutal cold of 10 degrees yielded a wind chill of minus 20.

In New Jersey, many people chose to stay home instead of dealing with single-digit temperatures. Others were cleaning up from the storm that dropped more than a foot of snow in some spots earlier in the week.

In Rhode Island, hospitals were treating dozens of storm-related injuries as the region grits through a deep freeze that followed a powerful blizzard, while in Providence and Newport, at least 40 people were treated for various weather-related conditions, from heart attacks, snowblower or shoveling injuries, motor vehicle accidents, frostbite, hypothermia and injuries including slips and falls, according to The Providence Journal.

It’s definitely cold and the type of abnormal bone-chilling cold that happens only every few years…

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1 Comment

  1. -36ºF … -37.7ºC … Almost the same cold as on the planet Mars.
    But there is something very curious … there is no oxygen in the planet Mars.
    There is no phenomenon of freezing due to cold. It must be great to be more than 40 degrees below zero Celsius (-40 degrees Fahrenheit) and not freeze.

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