This weekend is positively balmy compared to last, but none of us will get over the positively frigid temps that launched 2018 in New Hampshire anytime soon. If you can’t remember ever being colder in your life, you’re probably right – as it turns out, on that day the highest point in New Hampshire was the second-coldest on Earth.
We all know that Mount Washington is darn cold in the winter, and that the mountain has some of the most extreme weather in the world. The wind-speeds recorded at the top are absolutely wild, and they certainly don't warm anyone up in the dead of winter.
However, that's not accounting for wind chill – and Mount Washington had much higher winds than any of the other locations, meaning that the brave weather observers at the top of the mountain felt colder than anyone on Earth when they stepped outside to take measurements.