Highs could reach the 60s Wednesday through Friday before a cooler weekend; showers possible Thursday and late Friday.
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The weather is rather tranquil locally. It's similar across the Lower 48.
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Boston went from a low of minus-10 degrees to a high of 51 degrees the next day.
Showers could threaten early Thursday and late Friday.
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Gusty northwest winds will keep a chill in the air on Monday despite high temperatures in the low 50s.
Most of us should reach highs in the 50s the next few days, and could top out near or above 60 by Wednesday.
Mount Washington in New Hampshire logged the U.S.'s coldest wind chill ever recorded: minus-108.
Temperatures will be a good 20 to 25 degrees warmer on Sunday compared to today.
The wind chill was minus-108 degrees at the summit of the New Hampshire mountain on Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
The worst of the Arctic blast has come and gone. By tomorrow we're moving back into the 50s.
The coldest wind chills in more than 50 years -- minus-50 or lower -- are forecast in northern New England Friday night.
Low temperatures approach 10 in parts of the area tonight. We're back near 50 on Sunday.
There’s a surprising amount of science that goes into the clothing we wear, which has helped us enhance the body’s natural ability to stay warm.
Temperatures are near and below freezing through Saturday. Wind chills in the teens today drop to nearer zero tonight.
Daytime temperatures are near and below freezing Friday. Wind chills approach zero Friday night.
Wind chills may drop to near zero Friday night.
A new weather regime is in town for the near future. Clouds fill our skies Thursday.
Boston felt like Washington. Washington felt like Atlanta.
January ranked as D.C.’s third-warmest, and even the month's coldest day and night were remarkably un-chilly.
A conversational dusting to 1 inch across the region accumulated mainly on grass.
Wind chills could drop to the single digits Friday night.
A dusting to a coating is a good bet, with a few slick spots not out of the question
Back-to-back severe cold spells are affecting the Lower 48. By Saturday, the wind chill in Boston could approach minus-30.
It’s much colder than yesterday with highs only in the upper 30s to low 40s.