FRANCONIA, NEW HAMPSHIRE - MAY 02: A view of a snow covered trail in Franconia State Park on May 02, 2020 in Franconia, New Hampshire. Most New Hampshire State Parks have remained open during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, while support sites such as restrooms and campgrounds are closed. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
The wind howled and the temperatures plunged overnight in the Boston area, causing widespread power outages. But it could be worse!
This morning, CBS Boston shared the conditions at the summit of Mt. Washington in New Hampshire on their Facebook page.
I did a little digging on weather Twitter, and yeah: it’s even more brutal.
101mph winds on Mount Washington in New Hampshire this morning. -27 with wind chill of -80 pic.twitter.com/B4JT1kpzYn
— Tri-State Weather (@tristateweather) March 2, 2021
Freezing fog? Is that even a thing? Bundle up out there today, and be thankful you’re not atop Mt. Washington.