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New Hampshire’s Mount Washington sees record cold, an impressive -108 wind chill amid an arctic blast

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Wind chill temperatures on New Hampshire’s Mount Washington reached an impressive -108 degrees Fahrenheit Friday night.

“Still -46 F with winds at 97 mph and a wind chill of -108 F at 10 pm,” the National Weather Service’s Eastern Region office tweeted.

He noted that records going back to January 22, 1885 include a reading of -50 degrees.

“This is also the NH state record for the coldest temperature,” he said.

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Weather observers from the Mount Washington Observatory check weather instruments at the top of the observatory atop Mount Washington.

Weather observers from the Mount Washington Observatory check weather instruments at the top of the observatory atop Mount Washington.
(Aram Boghosian for The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

Mount Washington is the highest peak in the northeastern US, with an elevation of 6,288 feet.

Earlier in the day, the Mount Washington Observatory tweeted that the daily record low of -32 degrees Fahrenheit, set in 1963, had been broken.

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A sign atop Mount Washington informs viewers that it is 6,288 feet above sea level.

A sign atop Mount Washington informs viewers that it is 6,288 feet above sea level.
(Aram Boghosian for The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

The observatory’s website showed the temperature on Saturday morning to be -31 degrees, with a wind chill of -83 degrees. He said the winds would remain up Saturday morning. Temperatures were expected to moderate on Saturday afternoon, reaching -15 by sunset and rising overnight. Wind speed would drop to 50 to 70 miles per hour on Sunday morning.

Frost ice grows on the side of the Mount Washington Observatory on top of Mount Washington.

Frost ice grows on the side of the Mount Washington Observatory on top of Mount Washington.
(Aram Boghosian for The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

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Fox Weather reported that due to the bitterly cold conditions there, a wind chill warning will remain in effect until 1 a.m. EST Sunday.

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