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  2. Climate of New England - Wikipedia

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    [1] Cities like Bangor, Maine; Portland, Maine; Manchester, New Hampshire; Burlington, Vermont; and Pittsfield, Massachusetts average around 45 inches (1,100 mm) of rainfall and 60 to 90 inches (1.52 to 2.29 m) of snow annually. The frost-free growing season ranges from just 90 days in far northern Maine and in the valleys of the White and ...

  3. List of snowiest places in the United States by state

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    The list of snowiest places in the United States by state shows average annual snowfall totals for the period from mid-1985 to mid-2015. Only places in the official climate database of the National Weather Service, a service of NOAA, are included in this list. Some ski resorts and unofficial weather stations report higher amounts of snowfall ...

  4. U.S. state and territory temperature extremes - Wikipedia

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    Minimum temperature map of the United States from 1871–1888 Maximum temperature map of the United States from 1871–1888. The following table lists the highest and lowest temperatures recorded in the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the 5 inhabited U.S. territories during the past two centuries, in both Fahrenheit and Celsius. [1]

  5. New Hampshire Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ... - AOL

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    Get the New Hampshire local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  6. “It’s going to get cold, and then very cold,” a Fox Weather meteorologist told The Post Monday. “Based on the latest long-range data, this January has the potential to be the coldest since ...

  7. Climate change in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Due to the rising temperatures, New Hampshire has begun to experience longer growing seasons. An area's growing season is measured from the average date of the last frost in the spring to the average date of the first frost in the fall. [1] Since 1960, the length of this period has increased. [1]

  8. Year Without a Summer - Wikipedia

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    The ground froze on June 9; on June 12, the Shakers had to replant crops destroyed by the cold. On July 7, it was so cold that all of their crops had stopped growing. Salem, Massachusetts physician Edward Holyoke—a weather observer and amateur astronomer—while in Franconia, New Hampshire, wrote on June 7, "exceedingly cold.

  9. Mount Washington's astonishing AccuWeather RealFeel ... - AOL

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    The polar vortex paid a visit to New England and sent temperatures to record-shattering levels Friday into Saturday. One remote location faced weather conditions so extreme that it looked and felt ...

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