Mount Washington hits all-time record high temp for January
Source: Associated Press
The January thaw in New England has even reached New Hampshire's Mount Washington, which recorded the all-time warmest temperature ever for the month.
Margaret Curtis from the National Weather Service in Gray, Maine, says the temperature at the Mount Washington observatory hit 48 degrees at 6 a.m. Sunday, making New England's tallest mountain warmer than Phoenix and San Diego for a brief spell.
The previous record warmth for the month atop Mount Washington was 47 set on Jan. 20, 1995.
Curtis says temperatures will begin cooling across the region to more seasonable temperatures starting Monday, with the possibility of a shot of extreme cold Friday into Saturday.
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BumRushDaShow
(128,371 posts)That's pretty significant up there. I have seen several videos of the "throwing the boiling water" stunt from folks who were stationed up there including this -
NMDemDist2
(49,313 posts)thanks for posting
bluedigger
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(40,167 posts)Plucketeer
(12,882 posts)The things they won't do to try and make their case!
RetroGamer1971
(177 posts)Meanwhile here in PHX we have a hard freeze warning, and overnight temps in the low 20's where we are for four days running. Not bad for a place that reaches 118 degrees in August!
Posted 23 minutes ago National Weather Service
Freeze Warning remains in effect until 9 am MST /8 am Pst/ Tuesday.
A Freeze Warning remains in effect until 9 am MST /8 am Pst/ Tuesday.
Affected area: The lower deserts, including the greater Phoenix area, Gila Bend, Parker, Tacna, Blythe, as well as Southeast California cities of El Centro and Imperial.
Temperature: morning lows will range from the low 30s in the urban Phoenix center down to the low 20s in the outlying suburbs and more rural areas.
Impacts: destruction of garden plants and vegetables, damage to landscaping plants and citrus trees, added hardship for homeless people and pets left outdoors, damage to exposed plumbing pipes.