BRRRRRUTAL!
2007-03-06 07:16:12.000 – The Summit Crew, Mount Washington Observatory
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The cold air arrived as advertised overnight. Temperatures are still falling, now at -36F for the low.
The old daily record for the day was -23F.
The all-time March record is -38F, we’ll soon see if that’s in the cards….
The staff will post more information later this morning or midday today!
Until then, tune into The Weather Channel at 9:40AM, where we will speak to them live…
The Summit Crew, Mount Washington Observatory
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