Just another night on Mount Washington! Weather Observer Tom Padham heads outside to de-ice the instrument tower in heavy snow.
Just another night on Mount Washington! Weather Observer Tom Padham heads outside to de-ice the instrument tower in heavy snow.

 

Pinkham Notch, NH – It’s downright cold atop Mount Washington, home to some of the most brutal weather in the Northeast.

The Mount Washington Observatory says it plunged to minus 26 (minus 32 Celsius) on Thursday morning. The observatory says that broke its daily record low of minus 11 (minus 23 Celsius).

It also broke the lowest temperature it has seen in November. The old record was minus 20 (minus 28 Celsius) on Nov. 30, 1958.

The observatory says winds over hurricane force — that’s 74 mph (119 kph) or higher — had wind chills in the range of minus 70 to minus 75 (minus 56 to minus 59 Celsius).

At 6,288 feet (1,916 meters), Mount Washington in New Hampshire is the highest peak in the Northeast. It’s known for its extreme weather.

As reported by Vos Iz Neias