
Mount Washington Observatory, New Hampshire set the record this past weekend for coldest wind chill temperature ever seen in the United States when it dipped all the way down to -108°F (-77.8°C). The record was previously held by Alaska, where extremely cold air and monstrous winds achieved a wind chill reading of -105°F (-76°C).
For those unfamiliar with the term wind chill, it basically combines both the temperature and the effect of the wind. In other words, a ferocious wind on a very cold day compounds the freezing temperatures by blowing away heat as your body emits it, similar how we use air fans to cool ourselves on a warm day. Fortunately, the world’s most remote camera store will never get this cold in our lifetimes.
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I can’t remember it being this cold, not since 2015. I wouldn’t go out if I didn’t have to. This is the coldest I ever, ever remember, and I worked the door at a bunch of clubs for 15 years,” said Gin Koo, 36, former marine.


