Submitted by Hoosac_Love t3_10tclow in massachusetts
I'm 47 old and this is the coldest I've seen ever. It's negative 23 in North Adams right now and that doesn't include the wind chill which is now at neg.38
Is this the coldest you have seen it ???
Submitted by Hoosac_Love t3_10tclow in massachusetts
I'm 47 old and this is the coldest I've seen ever. It's negative 23 in North Adams right now and that doesn't include the wind chill which is now at neg.38
Is this the coldest you have seen it ???
Agreed! Winter of 2017-2018 had a weeks long stretch of single digit weather. That was BRUTAL. This is easily the coldest a lot of us have ever experienced, but it’s so incredibly short lived.
Yup I remember working in Kendall square that winter and the Charles was frozen. I would much rather have one short ultra cold snap than weeks of sub 20 with single digit windchills
Yeah that was awful. My drains froze and i had to wait for them to thaw. I was in grad school at the time and just showered at the university which was miserable
Yep! I remember that.
I think once you are over forty years old, you have to drop the half years.
Totally blew past that without noticing but this is true and hilarious. Think the cutoff is closer to six.
LOL
Why edit your post? Embrace the fact that you are 47 and a half years old! It was hilarious.
Oh 😆 lol
Damn straight, hell I never let anyone forget my 3/5 birthday
My granddaughter is 7 and she does half-years, I’m 78 and started using them again, bragging about surviving 😀
I like to count my age in months.
I count mine in light years, makes me seem a lot younger than I am.
How do you count your age in distance?
It's all relative.
[deleted]
I can't stand those Moms who continue to count their baby's age in months after 1 year old. They're all, oh she's 37 months old now! Umm no, lady.
So I cant keep telling people I am 483 months old?
I think 40 is still giving a lot of grace time. I'd say mid 20s. Until you're nearing retirement. If you can collect benefits at 65 1/2, then you can start with the half years at 63 1/2, but only in the context of retirement, or other things where 65 1/2 is relevant. Otherwise you're wasting precious moments, heartbeats, and breaths on unnecessary nonsense.
[deleted]
No, this is not the coldest, but it has become rare as of late, for it to get this cold. Furthermore, the weather would gradually decline over time, so both us and nature could adjust.
The global warming deniers will point to these few days and say, "see, this is fine." This is not fine. A few extreme temperatures or the occasional snowstorm do not make up for the whole season or seasons prior.
Climate change should have been named “extreme weather” or “dangerous weather” (not global warming) so people would understand it.
“It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it.” — Upton Sinclair
Yeah, global warming is a bit misleading.
I have not seen western Massachusetts this cold in 47 years
I am 41, soon to be 42 (this March), and I have. This used to be fairly common. You can even look up historical weather patterns and they record that these conditions once were not unusual.
What is the coldest you have seen and where?
I don't know what the temperature was but I remember schools being closed for a cold day sometime between 2000 and 2003.
I think it was 2004. This is the coldest temp since then.
It was -8. I remember this so well. Always thought it was the coldest I’d see, but it was -8 this morning with the sun out.
Yep, I remember that. They needed to extend the school year to make up for all of the snow days plus the cold day.
That sounds right to me.
Yup I was probably in my freshman or sophomore year of HS at this time. We couldn’t believe it because my school district hardly ever closed. Like there could be a foot a snow and if you were lucky you got a two-hour delay.
I love how I remember this day too 😂
Yep, I was in second grade.
“The lowest ever recorded temperature in the US was hit today in Mount Washington, New Hampshire windchill of -78°C (-108°F)!”
Source: https://sauropods.win/@futurebird/109806770885105311
^(I'm a bot that converts temperature between two units humans can understand, then convert it to Kelvin for bots and physicists to understand)
I read that
Got to -10º where I am... not the coldest I've ever seen it here, but close. Probably the lowest wind chill though, I don't remember any time when it was that cold with a howling wind.
Not in Massachusetts, but the coldest temperature I have ever personally experienced is -53 Fahrenheit. But I never thought coastal areas would experience such rapid and dramatic temperature fluctuations as we are seeing now.
It was neg 43 and neg 108 w/wind-chill on Mt Washington this morning
It was 0 yesterday at this time. It's 41 now.
It was reported on TV that Boston hit double-digits below zero for the first time since 1957 - that’s 66 years ago!
So for me (age 36) this is the coldest I’ve seen it. Valentine’s Day 2016 was almost as cold (-9).
Wow
There was a far colder stretch about 6 years ago maybe. Over 40 days below freezing on the coast. The houses would bang at night from the wood getting so cold.
Im in Boston and I’m 54 Never experienced it this bad before. Boston broke a record last held in 1881 so I assume the same is true for where you are.
This is the coldest I have seen
I can’t remember a time feeling specifically this cold outside. Brutal.
It was about 7 years ago, it was as cold or colder in N. Worcester county.
Wow crazy
Yes, by far. With the wind yesterday I was wincing in pain just being outdoors. I've never experienced cold like that here before.
yea for sure
This is common in North Dakota but not around here. Coldest I’ve seen in MA, for sure, and broke my weather station record low by 10 degrees (it’s been up for about 3 years)
We used to have regular, colder weather in the 1960s - at least that's my recollection. We had more snow too.
Growing up here in the Berkshires I remember February with temperatures in the teens with lots of snow on the ground. A couple of days we might have minus temperatures, but nothing like this. Looking out the window there are only patches of snow, mostly from piles left by the plows. I do wonder about my fruit trees, strawberries and other perennials, because they usually have a snow blanket to protect their roots.
I'm near rt 2 now and little snow if any on Greylock
Yes. Part of my kitchen is cantilevered over the back yard with no foundation underneath so it is always a few degrees colder than the rest of the house. This morning at 9 am it was 47 degrees in the kitchen and 64 degrees in the dining room where the thermostat is.
The dilemma, should I pay thousands to add a foundation or get takeout on the few days per winter that it is a real inconvenience.
Or the opposite of takeout. Bake something that takes a while so the oven heats the kitchen.
you add a small fan. Placed up high to push heat into the kitchen. You don't need a big fan, once the flow sets up it should even out the temps.
My downstairs neighbor lost his furnace this morning
[deleted]
-25 F air temperature, there was a stretch in December of 1980 when the daytime high was 0, overnight between 20 & 25 below
It was -17° in Winchendon this morning. That was the temp not including windchill. While it gets cold every year, and sometimes for longer stretches. Negative single digits hurts but isn’t uncommon. Below -10° and now that’s scraping the bottom. This feels like the the coldest I’ve seen since at least 2004. They closed down the schools for a “cold day” with windchills at -40°. I don’t remember the actual temp but it was “negative something”
My phone said neg. 23 but thermometers are inconsistent,I think my latop said neg 17
Maybe in a single day. I remember years ago (I was either in high school or college) there was a winter where temperatures were regularly a little warmer than this. Weeks of it.
It's weird to have had such a cold day in a very warm winter overall
[deleted]
I remember a -40 wind chill day in the late 90s.
For with the wind chill
-18 in SoCo this morning. We are up pretty high however. Never seen it this cold, but only lived here for the past 10 yrs.
One of my kids is at school in Northfield MN, they regularly get -25 to 30. But this winter they haven't hit -20 yet. They're at a balmy 32 today out the there.
One of the coldest I've seen, but it was the wind I was more concerned with.
yes i am about your age- i dont recall it ever been way way way below zero
Mt Washington also recorded lowest temps ever!
Dang near close. We certainly had some equally cold days 20-30 years ago. I’ve seen -20 a few times at most though
Wow crazy
Look at the historical weather Temps. Negatives in Massachusetts are relatively common for a day or two every winter
Negatives yes but usually between 6-9 below I think before today -12 is the lowest I saw
So it's 3 degrees colder than what you remember. Obviously it's dangerously cold and the windchill would be record's I'm sure if we kept track of them. But it's not all that uncommon and it definitely does get overblown (the air temp, not windchill)
Oh ok
Xmas day 1980 -7
This is the coldest I've experienced for sure. I'm 38 and as others have said, the next lowest temperature was before my time. It's definitely the first time the cold has caused my furnace to toss an error code and stop working lol
My downstairs neighbor's furnace broke too
At 41 this takes the cake
It was routinely -17 plus wind in the pioneer Valley in like 2015.
Yes by a few degrees. I remember it being -6 when i was in elementary school, school was cancelled. Maybe around 2003? But this is colder.
It's ridiculous. This is the first time our pipes ever froze.
I swear this is the coldest I've ever felt. I've been here for 19 years. I've been in my current house since 2005 and this is the first time ever that we couldn't even get the downstairs to 60 degrees, even though we've replaced the storm door and windows in recent years.
MA yes, New England, no.
I’ve seen 40 below in northern Vermont, -8 is probably the coldest I’ve experienced in Massachusetts.
Feb 14, 2016. It briefly hit -60f with peak gusts. I was going to see Lauryn Hill in Brighton, and she (of course) was 2 hours late. We had to explain to the venue that the HAD to open doors, bc it was the type of weather that could kill people.
The numbers coming from Mt Washington are mind-boggling, though. They’re Mars temps.
This year isn't even close, its very cold no doubt, but it is to be short lived. Winter of 1981, the ocean froze.
I lived in Chicago during the 2019 polar vortex. It was -23 degrees and -52 with windchill. Our crappy apartment heat couldn’t keep up and it dropped to 55 degrees.
This time, bless our steam boilers that kept it at a toasty 68 degrees last night.
Christmas 1981, it was -17 in Pittsfield. I walked a couple of blocks to my friend's house and thought I might freeze solid.
Must be global warming
Yup.
I'm not going outside today.
I am pretty old and I dont think I have ever seen -23 in New England personally, and that includes several years in Maine. Did experience -34 in St Paul though.
Me either ,have never seen 20 or more below in New England
I remember in High school so probably like 2006 or 2007 they canceled school because the buses wouldn’t start. I think it was negative 42 with the wind chill but I could be wrong
I remember -13 before wind chill in the past. But yeah it cold.
OP-
I’m in Upton and I have an old pic of my dash thermometer of -22 in my driveway. I’d guess it was ‘04 or so.
FPL
Oh cool
Nah. The Pats coming back from 28-3 was cold. Way colder.
Not here on the Upper Cape. The coldest I saw last night was 0°F (wasn't paying too much attention tho, maybe it got a bit colder). I think it was 5-6 years ago we hit -10°F at least once and had more cold days overall.
-23 is crazy though! I'm always amazed how different it can be in other parts of Mass.
For sure yea it's weird some towns are 10 degrees colder than others
I think the coldest I’ve ever experienced was when I lived in Chicago. It was sometime between 2008 and 2011 and it was -20/-40 with windchill.
Feels like normal February to me.
Transplants need to fuck off.
Where are all those people from a week ago saying how much they missed the cold?
Right here 🙋♀️ and not complaining about the cold! Lol. Just triple layered for my hike this morning and wishing for snow.
I went on a 1/2 mile walk at 10:15 last night. Wind chill was -33. Felt fine. Air temp was -14 I think. The temperature was colder late 2017/early 2018.
nattarbox t1_j76imh1 wrote
Coldest I’ve seen anywhere. But it’s gonna be 40F+ on Monday so it just kinda feels like a novelty event or something.
The 1-2 week stretches we sometimes get in the winter where it’s never above freezing, easily worse.