Parts of New England expect to feel a wind chill value of -40 degrees F.
Clearing snow off a vehicle on State Street in Harrisburg on January 7, 2022. Dan Gleiter | [email protected], fileBOSTON — The Northeast girded Tuesday for extreme cold that was expected to reach a wind chill value of minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit in some northern areas and closed some schools elsewhere.
Boston’s public school system, the largest in Massachusetts, announced Monday that schools will not open on Tuesday because of expected extremely cold temperatures. The high in the city Tuesday is expected to be 12 degrees, with wind chills making it feel as low as minus 8, according to National Weather Service forecasters.
New York City, too, was in for subzero temperatures with wind chill factored in, the weather service warned.It could feel as low as minus 15 F in some areas of Massachusetts, according to the weather service. And it could be even colder elsewhere in New England, as forecasters said wind chill could approach minus 40 F in some parts of western Maine.
Low temperatures below zero, not including the wind chill, are also expected in Burlington, Vermont, and Concord, New Hampshire. Forecasters said Providence, Rhode Island, should expect a wind chill value of as low as minus 1.Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
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